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PONCE  DE  LfeON  Y  LAGUARDIA 
The  book  of  blood. 


•A    N  '»'"'°^*S  -      - 


THE 


BOOK  OF  BLOOD. 


AN  AUTHENTIC  RECORD 


THE    POLICY    ADOPTED 


BY 


MODERN    SPAIN 

TO  PUT  AN  END  TO  THE  WAR  FOR  TAB 
INDEPENDENCE    OF    CUBA 

(OCTOBEK  ISGS  TO  yOTEMBER  10,  1873.) 


N  E  W    Y  O  R  K : 

N.  PONCE  de  LEON,  TRANSLATOR  Si  PRINTER,  40  &  42  BROADWAY. 

1873. 


THE 


BOOK  OF  BLOOD 


AN  AUTHENTIC  RECORD 


OF 


THE    POLICY    ADOPTED 


BY 


MODERN    SPAIN 


TO  PDT  AN  END  TO  TEE  WAR  FOR  TBB 


INDEPENDENCE    OF    CUBA 


{OCTOBER  1868  TO  yOVEMBER  lO,  1873.) 


NEW    YORK: 

N.  PONCE  de  LEON,  TRANSLATOR  k  PRINTER,  40  &  42  BROADWAY. 

1878. 


Pit 

^73 


LI!:. 
UNIVERSITY  OF  C'T/IFORNIA 
SANTA  BARBARA 


In  consideration  of  the  recent  butcheries  of  Cubans,  American  citizens 
and  Eaglish  subjects,  committed  by  the  irresponsible  Spanish  Govern- 
ment of  Cuba  and  the  insult  to  the  American  flag  in  the  seizure  of  the 
American  steamship  Vrrginius  and  subsequent  shooting  of  her  officers, 
crew  and  passengers,  we  deem  it  advantageous  to  place  before  the  people 
of  the  United  States  and  of  England  a  rough  sketch  almost  exclusively 
compiled  from  Spanish  sources,  of  the  carnival  of  blood  that  has  taken 
place  in  Cuba  during  the  governments  of  Generals  Lersundi,  Dulce,  Ca- 
ballero  de  Rodas,  Ceballos,  Pieltain  and  last  but  not  least,  Jovellar,  those 
three  last  being  representatives  of  the  Spanish  Republic. 

We  will  exhibit  first  a  catalogue  of  the  persons  murdered  in  cold  blood 
by  order  of  tlie  Spanish  Government  of  Cuba  ;  leaving  out  of  considera- 
tion the  killed  on  the  battle  field.  We  give  with  the  name  of  each  victim 
the  source,  in  the  most  part  Spanish,  from  which  we  have  taken  the  data. 

We  will  also  give  a  list  of  the  names  of  those  captured  by  the  Spanish 
troops  with  arms  in  their  hands  since  the  1st  of  March,  1869,  taking  them 
always  from  Spanish  sources.  We  have  selected  the  date  because  on  the 
12th  of  February  a  decree  was  issued  and  published  in  all  the  papers  in 
Cuba,  to  shoot  all  the  insurgents  captured  with  arms  in  their  hands.  In 
this  list  we  only  include  the  names  of  those  whose  execution  has  not  been 
noticed  in  the  newspapers,  and  of  whom  no  mention  has  ever  been  made  ; 
but  knowing  as  we  do  the  law  and  the  savage  character  of  the  rulers  in 
Cuba,  it  is  easy  to  understand  whdt  their  fate  has  been. 


IV 

The  third  list  comprehends  those  condemned  to  death  in  the  garrote  by 
a  military  commission  sitting  in  Havana  but  not  executed  on  account  of 
being  out  of  the  reach  of  the  Spanish  hangman. 

It  will  be  well  to  bear  in  mind  also  that  we  always  read  in  the  Spanish 
reports  that  "  Such  a  column  has  scoured  such  and  such  a  terrritory  and 
killed  so  many  insurgents."  Habitually  the  killed  are  poor,  harmless  and 
defenceless  peasants  forced  out  of  their  houses  and  brutally  murdered. 

We  adjoin  also  a  note  of  those  delivered  by  the  Captain  General  to  the 
military  courts  as  guilty  of  treason.  We  do  not  know  the  exact  fate  of 
those  unfortunates.  It  is  known,  however,  that  many  of  them  have  mys- 
teriously disappeared,  and  their  families  are  sure  that  they  have  found  an 
obscure  grave  in  the  burial  grounds  of  the  Cabana  or  el  Principe. 

We  do  not  pretend  to  give  a  table  of  the  crimes  committed  in  Havana 
and  elsewhere,  such  for  example  as  those  at  the  theatre  of  Villanueva,  the 
coffee  house  of  the  Louvre,  the  butchery  of  Cohner,  Greenwald  and  many  ilke 
cases  :  or  the  transcendentally  treacherous  killing  of  Augusto  Arango 
under  a  flag  of  truce.  Neither  shall  we  attempt  to  catalogue  the  murders 
committed  by  the  brutal  soldiery  in  the  country,  the  indiscriminate 
slaughter  of  defenceless  men,  women  and  children,  the  rapes,  the  obscene 
mutilations  and  the  cruelties  of  every  kind  perpetrated  in  our  unhappy 
country  by  the  scourges  of  America  :  those  are  personal  crimes  which  we 
do  not  deem  just  to  charge  upon  a  whole  people. 

In  another  list  shall  be  found  the  names  of  those  condemned  to  hard 
labour  in  the  chain  gang  of  the  penal  colonies  of  Africa  or  Cuba,  many  of 
them  men  of  high  standing  who,  often  old  and  infirm,  have  been  unable  to 
endure  the  hardships  and  brutalities  of  their  overseers  and  have  been 
brought  to  an  untimely  death. 

In  another  we  publish  the  names  of  the  unfortunate  men  sent  to  Fer- 
nando Poo,  a  barren  and  unhealthy  island  in  the  coast  of  Africa,  a  large 
number  of  whom  perished  on  account  of  the  bad  treatment  received  on 
their  voyage  thither  :  all  those  lists  are  very  incomplete  as  the  Spanish 
censor  permits  the  publication  in  the  papers  of  only  some  of  the  crimes 
perpetrated  in  Cuba  by  Modern  Sjjain. 

We  have  not  considered  necessary  to  present  the  catalogue  of  persons 
whose  property  has  been  confiscated.  We  may  only  say  that  it  reaches 
already  the  number  of  eleven  thousand,  a  thousand  of  whom  are  ladies 
whose  only  crime  is  to  be  natives  of  Cuba  and  possessed  of  large  proper- 
ties there. 

It  is  sought  by  some  persons  in  this  country  to  show  that  the  Cubans 
have  exhibited  the  same  ferocity  as  the  Spaniards  in  their  conduct  of  the 


war,  and  that  they  have  been  uniformly  as  sanguinary  and  merciless  as 
their  adversary,  uniformly  as  regardless  of  humanity  as  even  Valmaseda, 
The  allegation  is  utterly  unfounded  and  grossly  unjust  to  the  Cubans,  as 
those  who  make  or  credit  it  might  easily  satisfy  themselves.  In  the  very 
outset  of  the  Revolution  a  considerable  number  of  officers  and  men  fell 
into  the  hands  of  the  patriots,  in  Bayamo  and  elsewhere  in  the  Oriente. 
All  were  spared  without  exception,  and  every  effort  was  made  by  the 
Cuban  chiefs  to  carry  on  the  war  in  accord  with  the  christian  spirit  of  the 
age.  Many  of  these  captive  officers  having  taken  their  parole  not  to  es- 
cape, have  broken  that  parole,  and  became  the  most  ruthless  and  unspar- 
ing of  all  the  Spanish  officers  in  the  war.  Some  also  pretending  to  simpa- 
thize  with  the  Revolution,  took  service  under  it  and  were  trusted.  Those 
for  the  most  part  betrayed  their  trust,  deserted  on  the  first  opportunity, 
and  like  those  who  had  broken  their  paroles,  became  conspicuous  for  their 
ferocity. 

Meanwhile  in  all  parts  of  the  island  no  Cuban  taken  prisoner  of  war 
was  spared  ;  to  a  man  they  were  shot  on  the  spot  as  so  many  dogs. 
Nevertheless  up  to  August,  1869,  many  Spanish  prisoners  of  war  were 
captured  and  not  executed  by  the  Cubans.  It  was  then  that  General 
Qixesada  endeavoured  to  bring  the  enemy  to  an  agreement  on  the  subject 
and  addressed  General  Lesca  a  note  to  that  effect.  This  note  was  pub- 
lished in  the  New  York  papers. 

Tlie  reply  was  a  verbal  brutal  of  characteristic  assertion  of  the  Spanish 
adherence  to  the  policy  of  shooting  all  prisoners  of  war  ;  leaving  the  Cu- 
bans no  other  alternative  than  the  stern  measure  of  retaliation,  which  for 
a  time,  with  many  exceptions,  was  adopted  on  the  Cuban  side. 

In  October,  1869,  General  Qucsada  after  having  brought  the  matter  to 
the  notice  of  the  Cuban  Congress  ordered  that  certain  prisoners  of  war 
who  had  voluntarily  taken  service  in  the  Cuban  army,  in  number  of  6t 
should  be  executed,  they  having  been  detected  in  a  conspiracy  to  revolt 
under  circumstances  of  peculiar  treachery,  these  men  were  accordingly 
executed  ;  in  a  report  of  the  affair  made  by  General  Quesada  in  1810,  by 
some  error,  the  number  was  swollen  to  6t0  or  603  more  than  were  ac- 
tually executed.  The  act  excited  a  good  deal  of  hard  criticism  in  this 
country  from  the  Press,  in  Congress  and  even  by  the  President  orthe 
United  States  and  the  execution  of  so  many  men  is  cited  as  conclusive  ev- 
idence of  a  blood-thirsty  spirit  iu  the  Cubans  quite  equal  to  that  of  tlie 
enemy.  Those  who  have  taken  that  view  surely  overlook  that  the  men  in 
question  were  shot  not  as  prisoners  of  war  for  that  they  have  long  ceased 
to  be,  as  they  had  taken  service  under  the  Republic  and  were  detected  in  a 


TT 

conspiracy  to  desert  to  the  enemy  ;  therefore  even  had  the  number  of 
those  men  been  610,  their  execution  would  have  been  a  justifiable  act  of 
war.  ^ 

As  to  the  cause  of  this  execution  we  prefer  to  give  Spanish  evidence, 
namely,  oa  account  of  the  transaction  from  the  Diario  de  la  Mariana  of 
the  24th  March  of  1810,  which  we  translate:  "  All  the  ofiScers,  sergeants 
and  corporals  who  were  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy  have  been  shot.  In 
connection  with  many  Cubans  they  had  planned  a  counter-revolution  and 
had  conceited  the  delivery  of  all  the  rebel  chieftains  to  General  Puello. 
Two  days  before  the  one  appointed  by  this  gallant  general  to  commence 
his  march,  he  sent  a  messenger  to  captain  Troyano  with  the  news  of  his 
advance.  The  bearer  of  the  news  was  arrested  however  and  searched, 
the  letter  was  found,  and  on  the  following  day  the  messenger,  our  oflficers 
and  the  Cubans  compromised  in  the  counter-revolution  were  shot,  thus 
sealing  with  their  lives  their  devotion  to  their  beloved  mother  country." 

Thus  it  is  plain  what  those  men  designed  to  do.  What  the  laws  of 
war  adjudge  as  the  punishment  of  officers  convicted  of  such  crimes,  will  be 
found  in  any  writer  of  international  law  whatever  his  nationality  may  be. 

We  deem  proper  to  append  some  documents  and  extracts  of  documents, 
and  papers,  almost  all  from  Spanish  origin,  which  explain  very  forcibly 
the  kind  of  war  made  by  the  Spaniards  in  Cuba. 

COUNT  YALMASEDA'S  PROCLAMATION. 

Inhabitants  of  the  country  !  The  re-enforcements  of  troops  that  I  have 
been  waiting  for  have  arrived  ;  with  them  I  shall  give  protection  to  the 
good,  and  punish  promptly  those  that  still  remain  in  rebellion  against  the 
government  of  the  metropolis. 

You  know  that  I  have  pardoned  those  that  have  fought  us  with  arms; 
that  your  wives,  mothers,  and  sisters  have  found  me  in  the  unexpected 
protection  that  you  have  refused  them.  Yon  know,  also,  that  many  of 
those   I  have  pardoned  have  turned  against  us  again. 

Before  snch  ingratitude,  such  villany,  it  is  not  possible  for  me  to  be  the 
man  that  I  have  been  ;  there  is  no  longer  a  place  for  a  falsified  neutrality  ; 
he  that  is  not  for  me  is  against  me,  and  that  my  soldiers  may  know  how 
to  distinguish,  you  hear  the  order  they  carry  : 

1st.  Every  man,  from  the  age  of  fifteen  years,  upward,  found  away  from 


*  Americans  must  not  forget  the  execution  in  Mexico,  in  1848,  of  the  Batallion  of 
San  Patrick,  &c.,  &c. 


rii 


his  habitation,  (fiuca,)  and  does  not  prove  a  justified  motive  therefor,  will 
be  shot. 

2d.  Every  habitation  unoccupied  will  be  burned  by  the  troops. 

3d.  Every  habitation  from  which  does  not  float  a  white  flag,  as  a  sig- 
nal that  its  occupants  desire  peace,  will  be  reduced  to  ashes. 

Women  that  are  not  living  at  their  own  homes,  or  at  the  house  of  their 
relatives,  will  collect  in  the  town  of  Jiguani,  or  Bayamo,  where  mainte- 
nance will  be  provided.  Those  who  do  not  present  themselves  will  be 
conducted  forcibly. 

The  foregoing  determinations  will  commence  to  take  effect  on  the  14th 
of  the  present  month. 

El  Conde  de  Valmaseda. 

Bayamo,  April  4,  1869. 


In  the  interest  of  Christian 
civilization  and  common  humanity, 
I  hope  that  this  document  is  a  for- 
gery. If  it  be  indeed  genuine,  the 
President  instructs  me  in  the  most 
forcible  manner,  to  protest  against 
SUCH  mode  of  warfare. 

Mr.  Fish  to 
Mr.  Lopez  Roberts. 

May  10,  1869. 


"...  protesting  against  the  in- 
famous proclamation  of  General 
Count  of  Yalmaseda." 

Mr.  Fish  to  Mr.  Hale. 

May  11,  1869. 


"  Measures  of  war  are  undoubt- 
edly those  adopted  by  General 
Count  of  Valmaseda  ;  but  they  are 
not  of  such  a  nature  as  to  revolt 
the  feelings  of  humanity.  Let  the 
proclamation  issued  by  General 
Count  of  Yalmaseda  be  studied 
without  passion,  let  the  antece- 
dents be  recorded,  and  it  will  be 
seen  that  said  proclamation  does 
not  even  reach  what  is  required 
by  the  necessities  of  war  in  the 
most  civilized  nations." 

Leading  article  of  the  Diario  de 
ta  Mariana,  Havana. 

May  9,  1869. 


Captain  Generalship  of  the  Island  of  Cuba,  Staff.  The  drumhead 
court-martial,  sitting  at  this  place  on  this  day,  with  the  object  of  examin- 
ing and  judging  into  the  process  instituted  against  the  civilian  Josd  Valdez 
Nodarse,  for  having  uttered  seditious  words,  has  condemned  him  to  six 
years  hard  labor  in  the  chain  gang  ;  and  his  Excellency  in  conformity 
with  the  opinion  of  the  Auditor  has  been  pleased  to  approve  said  sen- 
tence, but  recognising,  as  the  Auditor  does  too  great  lenity  in  the  sen- 
tence, because  it  is  not  in  accord  with  the  regulations,  codes  and  existing 
laws  ;  he  has  ordered  that  the  President  and  members  of  the  Military 
Court  may  be  sent  to  a  castle  to  suffer  the  penalty  of  two  months'  impris- 
onment in  the  same.  

Published  by  order  of  his  Ex.  ^ 


VIII 

"With  cheeks  reddened  with  shame  and  hearts  dripping  blood,  we  con- 
fess, in  view  of  what  is  now  happening  that  foreigners  are  right.  Africa 
commences  in  tlie  Pyrenees,  not  the  Africa  of  the  Marochians,  but  the 
Africa  of  the  Kaffirs." 

JEstado  Catalan,  Barcelona,  August  9,  1869. 

More  than  three  hundred  spies  and  conspirators  are  shot  monthly  in 
this  jurisdiction.  Myself  alone,  with  my  band,  have  already  disposed  of 
nine,  and  I  will  never  be  weary  of  killing. 

Letter  of  Domingo  Graino,  Captain  of  Volunteers, 

September  23,  1869. 

We  captured  seventeen,  thirteen  of  whom  were  shot  outright ;  on  dying 
they  shouted  hurrah  for  Free  Cuba,  hurrah  for  Independence.  A  mulatto 
said  hurrah  for  Cespedes.  On  the  following  day  we  killed  a  Cuban  offi- 
cer and  another  man.  Among  the  thirteen  that  we  shot  the  first  day  were 
found  three  sons  and  their  father  ;  the  father  witnessed  the  execution  of 
his  sons  without  even  changing  color,  and  when  his  turn  came  he  said  he 
died  for  the  iudfependence  of  his  country.  On  coming  back  we  brought 
along  with  us  three  carts  filled  with  women  and  children,  the  families  of 
those  we  had  shot  ;  and  they  asked  us  to  shoot  them,  because  they  would 
rather  die  than  live  among  Spaniards. 

Letter  of  Jesus  Bivacoba,  officer  of  Volunteers,  Encrucijada, 

'.September  4th,  1869. 

Not  a  single  Cuban  will  remain  in  this  Island,  because  we  shoot  all 
those  we  find  on  the  fields,  on  the  farms  and  in  every  hovel. 

Letter  from  Pedro  Fardon,  officer  of  Volunteers  to  Rosendo  Rivas, 

September  22d,  1869, 

We  do  not  leave  a  creature  alive  where  we  pass,  be  it  man  or  animal. 
If  we  find  cows  we  kill  them  ;  if  horses,  ditto  ;  if  hogs,  ditto  ;  men, 
women  or  children,  ditto  ;  as  to  the  houses,  we  burn  them  ;  so  every  one 
receives  his  due — the  men  in  balls,  the  animals  in  bayonet-thrusts.  The 
Island  will  remain  a  desert. 

Letter  from  the  same  Pedro  Fardon  to  his  father,  Sept.  22,  1869. 


THE  MARTYRS  OF  LIBERTY  IN  CUBA. 


POLITICAL    PRISONERS 

EXECUTED   SINCE  THE  COMMENCEMENT  OF  THE  WAR  WITH  CUBA. 


1868. 


8 

Manzanillo. 

Hilan'o  Tamaj-o- -First  patriot 

publicly  executed 

1 

D. 

19  Dec. 

16 

Cabo  Cruz. 

Four  prisoners 

4 

"     25     " 

22 

Vicana. 

One  spy* 

1 

"     31     •' 

23 

Manzanillo. 

Tliocdoie  Bertot  and  the  over- 
seer of  the  sugar  plantation 

Benicia 

2 

"     30     " 

January. 

2  Pto.  Principe. 
18  Ti-Arriba. 


26  Guantanamo. 

February. 

9  Manzanillo. 


1869. 


One  scout  1 

Col.      Manuel     Abreu,       Lieut. 

Col.  Francisco  Abreu,   Major 

Bemardo      Delgado,       Capt. 

Francisco  Delgado  4 

N.  Pana  and  Juan  Ant.  Anaya     2 


"  Some  rebel  chiefs,  and  many 
insurgents  of  whose  fate 
only  tlie  earth  that  receives 
them  in  her  bosom  after 
they  are  shot,  can  render  an 
account." 

14  Jagiiey-Grande.   Four  prisoners 

IT  ""        "  Elias  Guerra 

22  Cienfucgos.  A  Mexican  general 

24  Las  Jiquimas.       Jose  Lemos 


JIarch. 

1  Sagua. 

1  to  6.  Cuba. 


8  Jan. 


19    " 
8  Feb. 


Juan  Daniel  Araoz 
Five  rebel  chiefs 


15  "     30  Mch 

4  V.  deC.  19Feb. 
1      D.       21     " 
1       "        26     " 
1       "         26     " 


1    V.  de  C.  3  Mch. 
5       "  9     " 


48 


4  Eemedios. 

8  Caibarien. 

9  Cienfueg'os. 
9  P(n-alejo. 

10  Villaclara. 

15  Remedios. 

19  Colon. 

20  San  Anton. 

20  Corralfalso. 
^21  Habana. 

21  Bcmba. 

23  St.  DomiDgo. 

24  Caibarien. 

26  Alacranes. 

24  Sagua  la  Chica. 

26  Nieves. 

26  Laguuillas. 

27  Cuba. 

28  Villaclara. 

29  Arimao. 

30  Cuba. 

30  Claudio. 

—  Bemba. 


—  Guantduamo. 


April. 

1  Cardenas. 

2  Caibarien. 
2  Cobre. 

4  Cuba. 

4  Isabelita. 
6  Uolguin. 


Teofilo  del  Pino  and  Cirilo 
Torres 

Five  rebel  chiefs 

Juan  B.  Capote 

Two  spies 

N.  Moya 

Dr.  Franci.^co  Jimenez  y  Ka- 
fael  Falero 

Pedro  Hernandez 

Antonio  Cadiz 

Juan  Leiva 

Josd  Candido  Romero  and 
ano.lior 

Juan  y aides  and  Loreto  Inda 

Jose  Fernandez  Elvira 

Gustavo  Valvcrde  and  Cristo- 
bal Pardo 

Three  brothers  Olivera     . 

Seven  plantation  burners 

Nicolas  Oliva 

Manuel  Guerra  (engineer) 

Cornelio  Robert 

Geueroso  de  la  Yega 

N.  Nodal 

Felix  Tejada  and  Aurelio  Cas- 
tillo 

Manuel  Fucntes 

Bonifacio  Saraaniego,  Juan 
Fernandez,  N.  Garcia  and 
Toribio  PeQa,  killed  by  the 
"  chapelgorris" 

Manuel  Borges,  Professor  of 
the  Institute  of  Santiago  de 
Cuba,  and  eighteen  more  sent 
to  Guantanamo  to  be  tried  and 
shot  in  their  way  by  the  vol- 
unteers 

The     engineer     Ger6nimo 
lladarcs  and  a  negro  man 

Ant.  de  Jesus  Gutieriez    . 

Luis  Guerra* 

Adolfo  Rodriguez  and  Francis- 
co Puento  y  Medina 

One  chinaman 

Justo  Aguilera 


43 

2  V.  deC.  12Mch 
5      "         18     " 
1       "         12    " 
2D.  3  Apr. 

1     '  2lMch. 


2 

" 

19     " 

1 

11 

22     " 

1 

N. 

Y. 

P. 

1 

N. 

Y. 

P. 

2 

D. 

22     " 

2 

N. 

Y. 

P. 

1 

D. 

16Apf. 

2 

N. 

Y 

P. 

3 

D. 

3  Apr, 

7 

" 

31  Mch. 

1 

N. 

Y. 

P. 

1 

■N. 

Y. 

P. 

1 

D. 

1 1  Apr, 

1 

(( 

17     " 

1. 

t( 

9     " 

2 

" 

10     " 

1 

N. 

Y. 

P. 

4     N.  Y.  P. 


19 

N.  Y.  P. 

2 
1 
1 

N.  Y.  P. 
N.  Y.  P. 
D.        10 

5- 

2 
1 

1 

N  Y.  P. 

D.        10 

16 

Apr. 


115 


115 

7  Holguin. 

Some  prisoners  of  high  rank 

5 

D 

16  Apr. 

7  Homo. 

Two      brothers      Aguilera    and 

three  more 

5 

" 

6  May. 

9  Habana. 

Francisco    Leon    and    Agustin 

Medina 

2 

ii 

10  Apr. 

10  Nuevitas. 

Benjamin  Perez 

1 

11 

IG    " 

U  Gruisa. 

Five  prisoners 

5 

ti 

6Mav. 

12  Cuba. 

One  carrier 

1 

" 

18  Apr. 

13  Sauta  Clara. 

Manuel  Acosta  y  Bencoino 

1 

" 

n  " 

13  Gibara, 

One  letter  carrier 

1 

u 

30   " 

15  Jai^iiey. 

Two  men  captured  in  Zapata 

2 

N. 

Y 

.  P. 

19  Manacas. 

N.  Mi'drano 

1 

D. 

19  May. 

20  Bayamo. 

"  Some  large  groups  of  eueraies 
shot  from  the  13  th  to  the  20th 

by  Col.  Palacios." 

25 

u 

6     " 

20  Dos  Palmas. 

Antonio  Santa  Rufina 

] 

a 

19    " 

23  Las  Minas. 

Fourteen  rebels 

14 

" 

15    " 

23  Saguii. 

Francisco  Lopez  Ramos 

1 

" 

29  Apr. 

24  Cuba. 

Dellin  Aguilera 

1 

'■ 

6  May 

27  Cartageua. 

Twelve  rebels 

12 

11 

8    " 

29  Cuba. 

Jose  Nicolas,  FernaTulo,  Ambro- 
sio  and  Vicente  Aiiaya,  llomo- 

bono  Portiioudo 

5 

t( 

6    " 

—  Cobre. 

N.  Batista,  Natalie  Sale«,  Vicen- 
te  Fonseca,  Rafael    Ruiz  and 

two  more 

G 

N. 

Y. 

P. 

—  Sevilla. 

Three  peasants 

3 

N. 

Y. 

P. 

May 

1  Bejucal. 

Rafael  M.Marquez'*^ 

1 

N. 

Y. 

P. 

2  Manzauillo. 

Many  spies  shot 

10 

D. 

15  May. 

2  Maiiacas. 

N.  Medrano,  Juan  Lachaitegnan 

and  nine  more 

11 

N. 

Y. 

P. 

4  Cuba. 

Josd  Ant.  Rodriguez 

1 

D. 

16  May. 

14  Sn  Geronirao. 

Jose  M.  de  Quesada 

1 

ti 

25  May. 

16  Manzauillo. 

N.  Ardila  and  Jose  Biritan 

2 

N. 

Y. 

r. 

19  Manzauillo. 

Manuel  La   Rosa  and   an  idiot 

shot  by  Macliin 

2 

N. 

Y. 

P. 

20  Camajuani. 

Juan  Jose  and  Pedro  de  Leon 

2 

N. 

Y. 

P. 

22  Cienfuegos. 

Manuel   de   J.   Ramirez,  Ramon 
Cabrera   y   Benito    C.    Figu- 

eroa 

3 

D. 

25  May. 

19  to  25  Nipe. 

Some  prisoners  of  the  Perit 

5 

(( 

29     " 

31  Cienfuegos. 

Jose  Rafael  Leiva 

1 

tt 

6  June. 

Juno. 

2  Jibaro. 

Luis     Palmero,     Andres    Mene- 

ses,  Isidro   Aquino  and  three 

sons*  6     "     N.  Y.  P. 


252 


4  Banao. 

4  Santa  Clara. 

6  Cabaigan. 

7  Guantanamo. 
10  Cuba. 

12  Cartagena. 

12  Baitiqueri. 

13  Santa  Clara. 

13  Santa  Cruz. 

14  Santa  Clara. 

15  Las  Cruces. 
15  Cuba. 

15  Palinillas. 


15  Roque. 

16  Macurijes. 

n 

18  Colon. 
18  Cuba. 
20  Santa  Clara. 

20  Cicnl'uegos. 

21  Cuba. 


21  Santa  Clara. 

22  Santa  Clara. 

23  Ramon. 
26  Baracoa. 
28  Las  Lajas. 

—  Arimao. 

—  Cumagiiey. 


—  Colon. 


who 
Gar- 
Juan 


252 
N.  Serrano  and  a  negroman  2 

Vicente  Machado  .  1 

Carlos  Luceiia  .  1 

O.ie  pirate  of  the  Graposhot  1 

Juan     de    Dios     Palina,    Jacobo 

Neeger  and  Josd  Dooray  3 

Cirilo  Arbona  and  Manuel  Espi- 

nosa  .  2 

Pedro   Valdes,   Jose   Pen  a   and 

Gregorio  Rodriguez      .  3 

Ji'se  Antonio  Godoy  1 

Carlos  Polhamus  .  1 

Manuel  Vasquez  .  1 

A  rebel  .  1 

Ricardo  Sirven  .  1 

N.   Laniadrid,  another  man 

was  in  prisou  and  Luis 

cia 
Rafael   Hernandez,     and 

Acosta 
"Five  who  had  been  pardoned." 
Diego  Tavio,  Manuel  Tavio,  and 

jS\  Espiniisa 
Two  spies 
Carlos  Speakmau 
Candido  Roche 
Ant.  de  Armas  y  Castillo 
Carlos    Quiiiones,    Martin    Juz- 

tiz,     Rafael     Est*  vez,     Juan 

C.      Castillo      and      Alfredo 

Wyeth 
Felix     Machado      and      Ramon 

Prieto 
Clcmente  Oliva 
N  Rodriguez  Colas 
Jose  Bucelo  ;ind  N. 
Miguel     Bonachea 

Consiicgra 
Tea  stragglers  shot 
Twenty  five     rebels 

chiefs      shot      by 

Boet  .  21 

Francisco      Pucnte,      Ediiardo 

Corrales,    Manuel     del    Pino, 

Filoraeno    Facun^o,    N.    Fun- 

dora,      Miguel        TTcrnaudoz, 

throe     brothers    Valera,     M. 


^\  Y.  P. 

D.         9  June. 

N.  Y.  P. 

D.       15  Juno. 

23  " 

19     " 

27     " 
19     " 

N.  Y.  P. 

D.       19  June. 
19     " 

24  " 


3     N.  Y.  P. 


N.  Y.  P. 

N.  Y.  P. 

N.  Y.  P. 

D.       22  June. 

24  " 
"  23  " 
'•         24     " 


27 


2     " 

30     " 

1     " 

27     " 

1     " 

7  July, 

Calderin 

2     " 

14     " 

and    Rafael 

2     " 

2     " 

. 

10     " 

14     " 

and     their 

y      Gonzales 

2  Sept. 


338 


Almeida,  L.  Mendiondo,  N. 
SaMiauie,fj:o,  Urbaiio  Rodri- 
guez, N.  Castellaiios,  'J'o- 
mas  Gaicia,  Antonio  Rob- 
inson, and  two  peasants, 
all  shot  by  the  "Chapcl- 
gorris "  of  Gnamntas,  com- 
manded by  the  brothers  Du- 
rante 
6  Bayamo.  Juan      and      Manuel    Fornaris, 

Luis  Morconchiiii  and  his 
two  sons  Luis  and  Rodrigo, 
and  nineteen  more,  Juan  Gon- 
zalez, Jose  Dumeiiigo,  San- 
tiago Pujals,  Jose  Castella- 
iK)s,  six  of  the  Fajardo  fam- 
ily, and  fourteen  neighliours 
of  the  hacienda  La  Punta, 
hanged  head  down  by  the 
Spaniards 


338 


19 


Y.  P. 


■*;   <M  J  . 
O 

a  c 


49-'  "S  S.S 


2^^ 


^  :i.^'J} 


o  ^ 


July. 

1  Pto.  Principe. 

2  Santa  Clara. 

2  Baracoa. 

3  Cifuentes 
3  Manacas. 
G  Cuba. 

6  Piiriales. 

6  Cabigan. 

t  Jiguani. 


Agustin  Socarras  y  Bonora 

Guiizalo  Gonzalez  and  a  negro 
man 

Five  rebels 

Nine  rebels 

One  spy 

Notary  N.  Ferran  and  Manuel 
Estrada 

Torres  father  and  .^on,'  and  six 
more 

Ant.  Ariis,  Natalio  Machado, 
Angel  Benitez  and  two  sons 

Dr.  Jose  A.  Perez,  Dr.  Rafael 
Espin,  Jose  A.  CoUazo, 
Bruno  CoUazo,  Salvador 
Benitez,  A-cncio  Asenrio, 
Joaquin  Ros,  Andres  Villa- 
sana,  Bartolo  Montero,  and 
their  friends,  Exnpcrancio 
Alvarez,  Manuel  Fresneda, 
Ant.  Perez,  Manuel  Nate- 
ras,  Manuel  Benitez,  a  cook 
and  six  more  who  accompa- 
nied the  nine  first  wlio  were 
sent  to  Jiguani   to   be  tried. 


ID         13  July. 


N. 
D. 
N. 


1  " 

14  " 

T  ' 

19  " 

Y.  P. 

21  July, 
Y.  P. 


439 


9  Puriales. 

10  Selbabo. 

10  Gua. 

10  " 

10  Honorolosongo. 

11  Sti.  Spirit  us. 

12  Jibara. 
16  Gliira. 

20  Maguaraya. 

23  LasLiijas. 

24  Rauchuelo. 

29  Neivu. 

30  Trinidad. 

30  Cieufueffos. 


31  Caibarien. 
31 


439 

and  assassinated  and  robbed 
in  the  march  by  Colonel  Pala- 
cios  (The  Twenty-one  of  Ji- 
GUANI)  .  21      N.  Y.  P. 

Jose  and  Pastor  Pita  and  Casi- 
miro  Manresa 

Three  rebels 

Twelve     " 

Pedro  Cordero  anp  Josd  Vila 

Ernesto  Macarty 

One  spy 

Dr.  Manuel  de  la  Sera 

Francisco  Torres 

Leandro  Barreto 

Celestino  de  Cardenas 

Ceferino  Perez 

Fernando  Perdomo 

Patricio    Parada  and 

Fonseca  .  2     D. 

Yictorio  Garcia,  Felix  Macias, 
Antonio  Rodriguez  del  Rey, 
and  seven  more  .  11 

Adolfo  Ruiz  .  1 

Antonio  Perez,  Anastasio  Cor- 
tes and  his  brother  and  Fran- 
cisco Priu  .  4     N.  Y.  P. 


3 

D. 

14  July 

3 

(' 

13     " 

12 

21     " 

J  Yila 

2 

21     " 

25     " 

19     " 

30     " 

N. 

Y.  P. 

N. 

Y.  P. 

D. 

27     " 

D. 

27     " 

D. 

6  Aug. 

Franciso 

3  Auer. 


N.  Y.  P. 

D.         4  Aug. 


August. 

1  Camarones. 

The   chief    Macias   and    sixteen 

rebels 

17 

D. 

8 

a 

1  Tibisial. 

Eight  rebels  "  lumted  " 

8 

D. 

13 

a 

1  Vista  Hermosa. 

One  prisonei- 

1 

a 

20 

li 

3  Guantanaaio. 

Teodoro  Chayarran 

1 

(( 

1 

Sept 

4   Mamon. 

Jose  Irene  de  Leon 

1 

it 

14 

Aug 

5  Potrerillo. 

Jesus    Ramos,  Francisco  Perez, 

Rafael  Cabanuco 

O 

n 

14 

ii 

1   Giiinos. 

Zacarias  (a  mulatto) 

1 

li 

14 

11 

1  El  Ramon. 

The  son  of  Ruhno  and  another 

o 

a 

27 

ii 

8  Fotreillo. 

Jose     Doroteo     Perez,    Antonio 
Herrera  Alvarez  and  Silvestre 

Pedrosa 

3 

a 

14 

11 

9  Cumanayagua. 

Juan  Castaiion 

1 

(1 

14 

<( 

11  Matagua. 

Francisco  Fleites  and  Francisco 

Castro 

2 

a 

17 

a 

11  Limones. 

Bartolome  Martin  and  another 

2 

li 

20 

11 

12  Yaguajay. 

Two  prisoners 

2 

a 

17 

11 

12  Oumanayagua. 

Two  spies 

2 

a 

24 

li 

552 


15  Santa  Clara. 
15 

15  Caibarlen. 

18  Liija.s. 

19  Seibabo. 
26 


20  Moron 

21  Trinidad. 


21  Contreras. 


23  Las  Cruces. 

24  Candelaria. 

26  Jesu3  del  Monte, 

27  Manicaragua. 
29  Caibarien. 


31 
31 

Cifuentes. 
Nig'uas. 

21 

Baire. 

September. 

1  Gua. 

1 

Cidra. 

2. 

Sti.  Soiritus. 

4  Esperanza. 

6  Hanabana. 

7  Sto.  Domiuffo. 


Rafael  j  Migael  Sanchez 

Patricio  Nunez  and  Agapito 
Lopez* 

Joaquin  Espinosa  y  Perez 

Camilo  Salgado 

Two  spies 

Juan  B.  and  Jos6  Forte,  his 
brother  Jose  and  his  shive 
Juan,  Luis  Gonzalez,  Felipe 
Jorge,  Salvador  Pvodrignez, 
the  overseer  of  the  planta- 
tion Adeluida  and  many  oth- 
ers 

Manuel  Companiony 

Jose  de  la  Kosa,  Ramon  Alva- 
rez, Perfecto  Qnintana,  La- 
dislao    Lara    and     N.    Arias. 

Shot  by  Durante  during  the 
last  three  days,  (some  of 
them  were  distinguished  per-' 
sons  and  one  was  a  planter 
seemingly  very  rich) 

Two  prisoners 

Manuel  Pricto 

N.  Cartas  and  brother 

Jose  Lopez 

Jose  Guevara,  Joaquin  Cdspe- 
des  (90  years  old)  and  one 
chinaman 

Jose  Penton 

Twelve  rebels  of  Callejas 
band 

Eighteen  prisoners 

N.  Santisteban,  Rafael  Torres, 
Gen.  Pavon  and  some  others 

Roman  Sanchez  (a  chief)  and 
another 

Abelardo  de  Leon,  Matias  Car- 
doso, Modesto  Jimenez, 
Francisco  Montalvan  and  his 
clerk 

Rafael  Mufioz 

Two  guides 

Julio  Guzman,  Fernando  Di- 
via,  Jose  Arredondo,  Luis 
Jinaenez  and  Josd  Bosch 


552 

2 

D. 

24  Aug. 

2 

(( 

24    " 

1 

N. 

Y. 

P. 

1 

N. 

Y. 

P. 

i 

N. 

Y. 

P. 

13 
1 


a  u 


20 

D. 

24   " 

2 

(( 

29    " 

1 

u 

29    " 

2 

N. 

Y. 

P. 

1 

D. 

14  Sept 

2 

N. 

Y. 

P. 

1 

D. 

5  Sept 

12 

(( 

2    " 

18 

11 

10    " 

8 

D. 

8  Sept 

15 


5 

N. 

Y. 

P. 

1 

D. 

8 

Sept 

2 

u 

21 

(( 

14 


662 


662 


1  Ranchuelo. 

7   Potrerillo. 
10  Cidra. 
14  Pto.  Padre.* 
16  Rerncdios. 
18  llancbuGlo. 
20  Caiiipechuela. 
20  Guanajay. 
20  Jutinicu. 

20  Palmillas. 


21  Esperanza. 

22  Recrco. 
22  Ciibagaan. 
24  Caibarieu. 


25  Remedies. 

25  Sta.  Clara. 

26  Mayabon. 
26  Rio  Hondo. 


October. 

8  Maiizaiiillo. 


13  Santa  Clara. 
19  Cartagena. 
19  El  Roque. 


21  Santa  Clara. 
21  Palo  Picado. 

November. 

2  Cienfuegos. 
2  Guantanamo. 
2  Cieeco  de  Avila. 


Manuel  Portillo  and  three 
more 

A  suttler 

Six  rebels 

Manuel  Trinidad  Gonzales 

Francisco  Bacallao 

Seven  rebels 

Three       " 

Nicolas  Mendive 

Joaquin  Mursuti  and  two  ne- 
phews 

N.  Valera,  Perucho  (a  mulat- 
to 80  years  old)  and  ten 
more 

Farinas  and  fonr  more 

Nicolas  S.  Carballo 

Three  pri-soners 


and 


Felipe    Tarafa. 

Julio      Perez, 

Vazquez 
Two  rebels 
Maximo    Grillo 

nion 
One  rebel 
Elenterio        Cabrera, 

Yoga,    Eduardo,    N., 

Cruz       Escobar      and 

Valdes. 


Claudio  Brinas, 
and      Dionisio 


4 

N. 

Y.  P. 

1 
6 

D. 

17  Sept 
15  " 

1 

u 

28  " 

1 

N. 

Y.  P. 

7 
3 

D. 

21  Sept 
10  Oct. 

1 

N. 

Y.  P. 

a    compa- 


Antonio 

Silverio 

Juan 


12 

5 
1 
3 


Barrasa  (tlie  second  of  Marca- 
no)  Rafael  Tornes  Cause  and 
Joaquin  Palomino 

Tello  Mendoza 

Desiderio  Hernandez 

Letmcio  Guerra  and  two  sons, 
Jaeiuto  Oliveres,  Cleto  Da- 
niel, Ignacio  Camejo,  two 
brothers  Saidinas  and  De- 
siderio del  Aguila,  killed  by 
the     Chapclgorris 

Jos6  Diaz  Arguelles 

Brigadiers  Masso  and  Tamayo 

Antonio  Luciano  Sanz 
Arturo  Casimajoux 
Four  prisoners 


a  <( 


li  u 

D.        23  Sept 
"         26    " 
1  Oct. 


N.  Y.  P. 

D.        28  Sept 

"         30    " 
"         30    " 


Nov. 


3 

(( 

21  Oct 

1 

(1 

14  " 

1 

ti 

23  " 

9 

N. 

Y 

.  P. 

1 

D. 

23  Oct 

2 

D. 

10  Nov, 

1 

D. 

6  " 

1 

D. 

10  Nov. 

4 

(( 

10  " 

742 


742 

4  Trinidad. 

Bernardiu(j  Rojas 

1 

D. 

10  Nov. 

5  Cauiiao. 

Serafiu  Valdes 

1 

a 

14    " 

5  Sti.  Spiritus. 

Mateo  Luis  Perez 

1 

a 

19    " 

11  Cruces. 

Four  prisoners 

4 

a 

14    " 

15  Rio  Negro. 

One  letter  carrier 

1 

a 

21     " 

17  J  i  bar  a. 

Abelardo   de    Leon,    Bartolonn' 
Martinez,  N.   Lopez,   N.  Mon- 

talyin,  Luis  Perez 

5 

N. 

Y. 

P. 

19  Sagua. 

Francisco  Barros 

1 

D. 

27    " 

19       " 

Twelve  chiefs  of  a  negro  plot 

12 

<( 

27     " 

20  Dos  Hermanas. 

N.  Real 

1 

D. 

5  Dec. 

20  Sti.  Spiritus. 

J.  M.  Madrigal 

1 

N. 

Y. 

P. 

21  Sti.  Spiritus. 

Enrique     Ohlineyer     and      ^fa- 

nuel  Carbajal 

2 

D. 

12  Dec. 

21  Maguey. 

One  rebel 

1 

a 

3    " 

24  Tibisial. 

Domingo    Serrano,    N.    Olivera 

2 

D. 

17    " 

25  El  Cristo. 

Three  rebels 

n 

a 

7    " 

25  Santa  Clara. 

Jose  Prados 

1 

a 

29  Nov 

26  Holguin. 

Carlos    Tellez,    Salvador    Rive- 
ra, Francisco  Valdes  and  N. 

Acosta 

4 

"  14  y  15  Dec. 

27  Caunao. 

Two  prisoners 

2 

ii 

30  Nov 

—  Manzanillo. 

Gregorio   Santisteban  Sr.,  Gre- 
gorio    Santisteban,    Jr.,   Juan 
Sanchez      Izaguirre,      Ramon 
Salazar,      Antonio       E-oblejo 
Jose   de   Jesus  Rosabal,  Luis 
Betancourt,    Jose    V.     Caste- 

llanos,  Agustin  Ramirez 

9 

N. 

Y. 

P. 

—  C.  de  Zapata. 

One  spy 

1 

D. 

2  Dec. 

—  Cuba. 

Twenty    five     rebels     shot     by 
Gonzales  Boet  during  his  ex- 

cursion, 

25 

(( 

14    " 

December. 

2  Guauabo. 

N.  Gonzalez 

1 

D. 

7  Dec. 

2  Santa  Rita. 

One  rebel 

1 

(( 

7    " 

3  Holguin. 

Three  salt-makers 

3 

11 

15    " 

10  Near  Cienfuegos 

Carlos  CoDsuegra 

1 

N. 

Y. 

P. 

14  San  Luis.  Eustaquio     Arencibia,      Jacobo 

Montano,  Jose  R.  Mendoza, 
Rafael  Rivera,  Domingo 
Aguiar,  Juan  Campos,  Ciria- 
co  Alvarez,  Crispin  Alvarez, 
Feliciano  Campos,  Gumersin- 
do  Gala 

14  El  Purial.  Ramon  de  Leon* 


10 
1 


D. 


19  Dec. 
6  Jan. 


837 


10 


837 

15  Banao. 

One  prisoner 

1 

D. 

6  Jan. 

17  Ceiba. 

One 

1 

" 

28    " 

17  Cabagan. 

Two  who  attempted  to  fly 

2 

" 

28     " 

18  Niguas. 

One  incendiary 

1 

(1 

22     " 

20  Sagua. 

Miguel  Acosta  y  Epinosa 

1 

C  1 

25     " 

20  Niguas. 

Nicolas  Munoz 

1 

N.  Y. 

P. 

21  Macagua. 

Dionisio  Borges 

1 

(I      a 

<( 

23  Arimao. 

Three  inceudiaries 

3 

D. 

26  Dec 

23  Cienfuegos. 

Pablo  Arvtlo 

1 

(( 

26    " 

24  Matanzas. 

Eleuterio  Lamar  y  Valera 

1 

li 

25    " 

25  Manacas. 

Justo  Pablo  Meneses 

1 

u 

6  Jan 

27  Santa  Clara. 

Two  prisoners 

2 

u 

1    " 

28  Ijmones. 

Two  incendiaries 

2 

11 

30  Dec. 

28  Cabagan. 

Ceferino  Rodriguez 

1 

it 

1  Jan 

28  Habana. 

Jose    R.    Crespillo   and   Valdes 

Rubio 

2 

D. 

28  Dec 

29  Cienfuegos. 

Antonio  Moreira 

1 

a 

1    " 

30  Pinar  del  Rio. 

One    incendiary    and    Telesforo 

Peua 

2 

(( 

6    " 

30  Matanzas. 

Pedro  Rivera 

1 

N.  Y. 

P. 

31  Yillaclara. 

Victor  Carrazana 

1 

D. 

4  Jan 

31  La  Nina. 

Two  rebels 

2 

li. 

11    '' 

31  Las  Tunas. 

Mrs.  Mercedes  Varona  and  two 

prisoners 

9 
(J 

a 

14    " 

1870. 


January. 

1  Remedios. 

One  prisoner 

1 

1  Holguin. 

Jose  Guerra  Almaguer  and  Cap- 

tain Manzanedo 

2 

1  Sn.  Isidore. 

One  spy 

1 

1  Arroyo  Hondo. 

One  traitor 

1 

0          (I                  a 

A  negro  rebel 

1 

5  Piiion. 

Six  rebels* 

6 

6  Pinar  del  Rio. 

Felipe  Hernandez 

1 

6  Casilda. 

One  who  carried  bananas 

1 

7  Pto.  Principe. 

Ramon  Sanchez 

1 

7  Palmarejo. 

One  prisoner 

1 

8  Sti.  Spiritus. 

Antonio  Abad  Bello 

1 

8  Giiinia. 

Three  rebels 

3 

10  Sti.  Spiritus. 

Pedro    Sanchez   y   Eligio 

Jime- 

nez 

2 

11  Trinidad. 

Pablo  Lugones 

1 

12 

Rafael  Rodriguez  Moya  . 

1 

D. 


4  Jan. 


14 

li 

31 

ii 

31 

11 

8  Feb 

14  Jan, 

6 

11 

23 

21 

18 

19 

22 

14 

1^ 

892 


11 


892 

12  Limones. 

One  prisoner 

1 

D. 

27  Jan. 

13  Arroyo  Blauco. 

Two  spies 

1 

li 

18    " 

16  Trinidad. 

Doctor  N.  Morado,  Ricardo  and 

Ramon  M.  Gras 

3 

i( 

19    " 

17  Maiuanayagnia. 

Five  spies 

5 

ii 

8  Feb. 

IS  Cambiite. 

Thirteen  prisoners 

13 

a 

26  Jan. 

19  Sagua. 

One     who      uttered      seditious 

words 

1 

u 

2i    '• 

21  Contrainaestre. 

Jesus   Reyes,    Santiago    Duyen- 
de,    an  American  colonel  and 

four  more 

( 

ii 

1  Feb. 

24  Pto.  Principe. 

Miguel  Esquivel 

1 

n 

29  Jan. 

24  Cubitas. 

Sotero  Napoles  and  another 

2 

ii 

12  Feb. 

25  Cieg-o  de  Avila. 

A  Lieutenant 

1 

ii 

1 5    " 

25  El  Cedro. 

Two  prisoners* 

2 

ii 

15    " 

26  Cuba. 

General  Francisco  Marcano 

1 

ii 

2    *' 

2S  Caraagiiey. 

Sixteen    captured    by     Goyeue- 

6    " 

che 

16 

'• 

6    " 

81  Habana. 

Two      who     uttered     seditious 

words 

2 

til 

1    " 

81  Cuba. 

Tomas  Tamayo 

1 

1ST. 

Y 

P. 

u 

Manuel  Ros  y  Matias  Hidalgo 

2 

X. 

Y 

P. 

—  Holgiiin. 

Captain  Miguel  Rodriguez 

1 

X. 

Y 

P. 

—  Sti.  Spiritus. 

Luisa.  Fernandez    y    Gutierrez, 
a    lady   of    26    years  of  age 
condemned   to   death   for   the 
crime    of    concealing    in    her 
room    a    rebel — if    executed, 
her      execution,      as       many 
othe.rs,    has    not    been     pub- 

lished. 

V. 

d(.-  c 

10  Jan. 

F'-'bniary. 

1    Pto.  Principe. 

Domingo  Barreto 

1 

I). 

8  Fob. 

1  Trinidad. 

Andres  Matamoroa 

1 

•' 

8     " 

1  Cuba. 

Lieutenant  N.  Ochoa 

1 

X. 

Y 

r. 

1   Pto.  Principe. 

An  artillery  soldier 

1 

]). 

s  Feb. 

1 

Francisco    Silveira     and     three 

more 

4 

S     " 

6  Polo  Viejo. 

A  rebel  prisoner 

1 

" 

11     " 

6  Guadalupe. 

Four 

4 

ii 

12    " 

6  Arroyo  Blanco. 

Two             " 

2 

ii 

12     " 

6  Moron. 

Three 

•> 

t( 

12    " 

6  Magua. 

N.  Zerquera 

1 

u 

14    " 

7  Habana. 

Felipe  Valdes 

1 

X. 

Y. 

P. 

10  Charco  Azul. 

A  post  commissioner 

1 

D. 

13  Feb. 

974 


12 


974 


3  to  10  Habana. 

14  Holguin. 

15  Sagua. 

15  Calabazar. 

16  Yagnajay. 

17  La  Parras. 
17  Baga. 

17  Pto.  Principe. 

18  Santa  Clara. 

18  Holguin. 

19  Pto.  Principe. 

19  Habana. 

20  Ceiba. 

20  Santa  Cruz. 

21  Cienfuegos. 
23  Holguin. 

25  Cienfuegos. 
25  Cascorro. 
28  Juan  Gines. 
—  Cobre. 


Thirteeo  (general  order  of  Ca- 
ballero  de  Rodas). 

Carlos  Abreu,  Eduardo  Gazois, 
Francisco  O'Ryan  and  Gre- 
gorio  Caballero 

Manuel  Sanchez  and  Joaquin 
Morales 

Juan  Torreute 

Five  rebel  prisoners 

One     "  " 

Two    " 

One     "  " 

Six*    " 

Manuel  Oliva  and  two  of  the 
Goicouria  expedition    . 

Manuel  Betancourt  and  N.  Gon- 
zales 

Jose  Estevez 

One  prisoner 

Two         " 

Francisco  Figueroa 

Four  prisoners  of  tne  Goicouria 
expedition 

Simon  Calderou 

Miguel  Fernandez 

A  prisoner 

Manuel  Camacho,  Belisario 
Caballero,  Jose  M.  Bravo, 
Ventura  Bravo,  Juan  Fran- 
cisco Portuondo,  Desiderio 
Echeverria,  Juan  Francisco 
del  Pozo,  Magin  Robert,  Ra- 
mon Garriga,  Andres  Pueu- 
te,  Joaquin  Santisteban, 
Diego  Vinagre,  Melchor 
Catasus,  Ventura  Cruz, 
Baldomero  Cosme,  Diego 
Palacios  and  two  more 


13  World   12  Feb. 


4     D. 


19    " 


2 

K 

19    •' 

1 

(( 

19     " 

5 

<( 

22     " 

1 

<' 

22    " 

2 

H 

22    " 

1 

U 

22     " 

6 

11 

22    " 

3 

n 

2  Mch, 

2 

11 

2     " 

1 

11 

20  Feb, 

1 

it 

24     " 

2 

" 

8  Mch, 

1 

11 

24  Feb, 

4 

11 

3  Mch. 

1 

(1 

1     " 

1 

" 

15     " 

1 

11 

4     " 

18 


25  Feb. 


1  Pozo  Blanco. 

3  Rubi. 

4  Palmarejo. 

5  Palmarejo. 

5  Pto.  Principe. 

5  L.  del  Infierni 

()  Polo  Viejo. 


One  rebel 

Five  rebels 

Andres  Sanchez 

Two  rebels  chiefs 

Francisco  Aldana  y  Suarez 

Five  rebels 

One 


8  Mch. 


15 
6 

15 
10 
12 


1060 


13 


1060 

1  to  8  Giiines. 

Thirty-eight      of       Arredondo's 

band 

38     D. 

13  Mch. 

8  Sta.  Ana. 

Two  rebels 

2      " 

17    " 

1  to  8  Holgu'm. 

More  than   fifty  rebels  captured 

and  shot 

51      " 

12     " 

14  Habaua. 

Julio    C.    Betancourt,    Viscount 

Santa  Cruz 

1      " 

15    " 

11  Man  i  cava  gua. 

N.  Ballog'ina  and  two  more 

3      " 

17    " 

15  La  Ceiba. 

Merced   Moya   and    Felix     Jose 

Uiloa 

2      " 

18    " 

"   GiiiDes. 

Luis     Arredoudo      and     Rafael 

Cueto 

2      " 

18    " 

"    Fto.  Principe. 

Manuel  Artdla 

1      " 

23    " 

15  Cobre. 

Carlos  Dubose 

1      " 

27    " 

15  Cauto  Abajo. 

Sixteen  conspirators 

16      " 

31    " 

16  Giiines. 

Si.x  more  of  Arredondo's  band 

6     " 

17    " 

17  Ciego  Montero. 

One  rebel* 

1      " 

24    " 

"  Gibara. 

Three  rebels 

3      " 

30     " 

17  Yareyal. 

Joaquin  Leiva  and  another 

2      " 

2  Apr. 

20  Arroyo  Blanco. 

Jose  M.  Ecija  and  Jose  M.  Mallo 

2      " 

5     " 

"   Moron. 

N.  Alpizar 

1      " 

24  Mar. 

"    Guanajayabu. 

One  incendiary 

1      " 

(I      >( 

•21  Los  Cocos. 

N.  Annio 

1      " 

<(      ii 

22  Sabana  Grande. 

Jose  de  la  Vega  Betancourt 

1      '' 

29     " 

23  Mayajigua. 

Two  rebels 

2      " 

1  Apr. 

24  Mataiizas. 

Casimiro,    Francisco    and    Juan 

Rivero,  Antonio  Cruz 

4      " 

26  Mar. 

24  Cuba. 

Josd  Candelario  Alayo     . 

1      " 

30     " 

"    Zapata. 

Four  rebels 

4     N. 

Y.  P. 

27  Pto.  Priucipe. 

Two  repentant  rebels 

2     D. 

2  Apr. 

"   Bavamo. 

Ten  conspirators 

10      " 

5     " 

28  Cuba. 

Agustin  Lara,  Isidro  Rodriguez 

and  Pablo  Aguilera 

3      " 

<(      (( 

29  Cardenas. 

Andres  Perez 

1      " 

30  Mar. 

31  Guauabacoa. 

Jose  Vaso  y  Araoz 

1      " 

1  Apr. 

31   Cuba. 

Perfecto  Perez 

1      " 

5     " 

.\pril. 

1  Habana. 

Eduardo  Xattes 

1      " 

2     " 

2  Pozo  Azul. 

Three  rebels 

3      " 

5     " 

4  Pto.  Principe. 

Jose    S.    Marrero   and    Lorenzo 

Torres 

2      " 

16     " 

5  Sevilla. 

General    Oscart     and    Jose    M. 

Fornaris 

2      " 

15     " 

6  Cienfuegos. 

Andres  Diaz  Castellanos 

1      " 

9     " 

S  Pto.  Principe. 

Two  spies 

2      " 

a       a 

"    Ciego  de  Avila. 

Three  " 

•)      " 

10     " 

1238 


14 


"   Yamaqueye. 
10  Pto.  Principe. 

14  Uruguay. 

17  Holguiu. 

18  Magarabomba. 
21  Pto  Principe. 

26 

"   Cabaniguau. 
28  Yaguas. 

"   Baez. 

"   Pto.  Principe. 
30  Cienfugos, 


"   Tierra  Quemad. 

May. 

1  Agiiica. 

1  La  Ceiba. 

2  Santi  Spiritus. 


2  Limones. 

3  Sta.  Cruz. 
3  Cauuao. 

3  Pto.  Principe. 

3  Salto  del  Cieno. 

5  Habaiia. 

5  Pto.  Principe. 

G  Gibara. 
7  Habaua. 

7  Buena  Vista. 

8  Pto.  Principe. 
14  Habana. 

14  Caimanera. 
14  Najaza. 
17  Trinidad. 

17  Arroyo  Blanco. 

18  Cauto. 


Captain  N.  Parrado 

The  American  Officer  Blake  and 
a  negro 

Julian  Cheri 

Eight  of  Peralta's  band  . 

Four  rebels 

Fernando  Varela  end  Francisco 
Lopez  Camara 

Tbe  Perfect  Pedro  Betancourt 

The  rebel  chief  Fonseca 

Five  conspirators 
■  One  spy 

Jose  M.  Rafleti 

Rev.  Francisco  Esquembre, 
parson  of  the  parish  of  Ya- 
guaramas  (accused  (>f  hav- 
ing blessed  the  Cuban  flag) 

Quirino  Hurtado  and  Antonio 
Becerra 

Four  rebels* 

Serapio 

Joee      M.     Benegas,    Florencio 

Caiiizares,     Jose    Gonzalez   y 

N.  Bermia 
Four  prisoners 
Francisco  Martinez 
Some  members  of   the   families 

Molina  and  Adan 
Luciano    Pruna    y    N.    Casta- 

neda 
One  spy 

Fernando  Rodriguez 
Gonzalo    Varona   y   Rafael  Mo- 
rales 
Two  spies 

Domingo   Goicouria 
Tomas   de   Leon   and   Atanasio 

Bravo 
Jose  Aldana 

Gaspar  and  Diego  Agiiero 
Emilio  Torres  Muiioz 
One  letter  carrier 
Juan  Moya 
Ramon  Rodriguez 
Jose  Ant.°    Castillo  y  Jose   J. 

Feria 


1238 
1 


D.        21  Apr. 


14 

a 

26 

u 

30 

a 

21 

<( 

26 

a 

1 

May. 

3 

u 

29  Apr, 

1] 

May 

2 

N. 

Y.  P. 

4 
1 

D. 

4  May. 
10  " 

4 

6  " 

4 

12  " 

1 

6  " 

6 

8  " 

2 

10  " 

1 

I  Juii, 

1 

6  Mi.y, 

2 

10  " 

2 

IJ   " 

1 

S   " 

2 

1 

16  " 
If)  " 

2 

14  " 

1 

3  Jan. 

1 

2  " 

1 
1 

27  May. 
31   " 

24  Jun. 


1308 


15 


19  Habana. 
19  Sagua. 

19  Ma3^aji,c:ua. 

20  Santa  Clara. 

21  Guanal. 

22  Pto.  Principe. 


22  Rollete. 

24  Trinidad. 

25  Sti  Spiritus. 

26  Jibacoa. 

26  Pto.  Principe. 
29  Sitio  Hondo. 

29  Punta  Brava. 

30  Yareya]. 

30  Moron. 

31  Maraguaii. 

—  Las  Tunas. 

—  Nuevitas. 


Ricardo  Casanova 

Pedro  Dominguez  and  Fraus- 
tiiio  Peraza 

Two  rebels 

Ramon  C bongo 

Pedro  Roblejo 

Tiburcio  Guerrero,  Juan  An- 
tonio Perez,  Manuel  Tellez, 
Juan  Brito,  Francisco  Ba- 
tista, Pedro  Gutierrez  and 
another 

Three  rebels 

One  letter  carrier  of  Bembeta 

Antonio  Ramirez 

Jose  Cartaya 

Oscar  Cespedes 

One  of  Jesus  del  Sol  band 

Justo  y  Pedro  Aparicio,  Jos^ 
Valdes  p  N.  Benavides 

Two  rebels 

Joaquin  Palmero  and  four 
more 

Luis  Rivero 

Diego  Milanes 

Junta  of  Cubans,  captured  and 
punished 


1308 
1 


19  May. 

28  " 
27  " 
22  " 
24  Jun. 


31  May. 
12  Jun. 

5     " 
10     " 

1  " 
3     " 

2  " 

9     " 
10     " 


N". 


D. 


16 
3 

y.  P. 

13 


San  Agustin. 

Cai'denas. 

Cienfuegos. 

Pinalito. 

Mayari. 


3  Pto  Principe. 

3  Manzanillo. 
3  Trinidad. 

7  Mayari. 

8  Holguin. 

9  Sto.  Domingo, 
9  Bijarrii. 

12  Pto.  Principe. 

12  Remedios. 


seven 


One  negro  rebel 

Jose  M.  Perez 

Higinio  Moreira  y  Espinosa 

Fourteen  rebels 

Carlos  M.    Delgado   and 

more 
Luis    Medal,    Tomas     Almeida 

Isidro  Gance 
Eduardo  Hurst 
Jos6  Zerquera 
Alejandro      Cutina,    Julian 

las  Rosas  and  Luis  Carballo 
Francisco  Galqbarde 
Jose  de  la  Merced  Leon  . 
Some  rebels 
Jos^  Guiteras    and  Miguel   Pe 

ralta 
Pedro  del  Portal. 


1 

1 

1 

14 


12  Jun. 
3     " 
3     " 

22     " 


22 


1  World 

10 

1 

D. 

10 

)      3 

<( 

12 

1 

(< 

23 

1 

(( 

12 

5 

<( 

28 

2 

(( 

21 

1 

(( 

23 

Jun. 


1291 


]('. 


1391 


14  Santi  Spiritus. 
18  Manzanillo. 


19  Manaca. 

20  Guamutas. 
20  Bocachica. 


20  Santi  Spiritns. 
2J3  Gibara. 


20  Quemado. 

20  Santi  Spiritus. 

21  Pto.  Principe. 

90  ((                   a 


22  Tunas. 

24  Cienfuegos. 

24  Itabo. 

25  Seibabo. 

26  Pto,  Principe. 


27  Yaguas. 

28  Habana. 

28  Arroyo  Blanco. 

28  Soledad. 

30  Pto.  Principe. 

July. 

1  Santi  Spiritus. 
1  Pto.  Principe. 
1  Holguin. 


Josf;  Ramon    Sanchez,    Agustin 

Chaviano 
Javier       Villanueva,       Vicente 

Cespedes     and     some     strag- 
glers 
One  scout 
Agustin  Hernandez 
Salustiano    Estevez    and    Nico- 

las     Mendoza,  shot   on    their 

sleep 
One  rebel 
Antonio,      Juan      and       Julian 

Naranjo,  Valentin  Hernandez 

and  two  more 
Roman  Pinto  and  another 
Nazario  de  Lara 
Agapito  Gerez 
Genaro   Hijuelo,    Benito  Carun, 

Josd  M.  Arredondo  y  Eusta- 

quio  Chavero 
Manuel  Ruz  , 

A    near    relative   of    Jesus   del 

Sol 
Two  rebels 

Juan  Bruno  and  brother  . 
Fernando  Varona,  Jos^  Francisco 

Fernandez  and  Gabriel  Balla- 

gas 
Tomas      Almeida     and      three 

more 
Francisco  Gonzales  Junco 
Miguel    Garcia,   Jose   M.   Perez 

and  Juan  Pazos 
Mongo  Orduiio 
Juan  Caballero  y  Aguilera 


Antonio  Lopez  and  Antonio 
Siri 

Hilario  Perez  and  Francisco 
Medina 

Manuel  Mestre,  Eulogio  de  la 
Calle,  Jose  A.  Collazo  Isidro 
Portillo,  Adolfo  Leite  Vidal, 
Jos6  Meana,  and  Agustin 
Batista 


2     D.       22  June. 


24  " 
29  " 
23     " 


25     " 
25     " 


25 
25 

28 
28 


29 
29 

28 
29 


3  July. 


29  June. 

5  July. 
19     " 


3  July. 
12     " 


17 


1449 


11 


1449 


2  Cabaniguan. 

Man   Ramon   Estrada,  Luis  Ve- 

ga and  six  more 

8 

D. 

20  July. 

3  Giaya. 

Three  rebels 

3 

ti 

13 

(1 

3  California. 

((         (( 

3 

(< 

13 

(. 

5  Cienfuegos. 

Jose     Castilla  and     Juan    Gar- 

cia 

2 

(( 

9 

<( 

5  Pto.  Principe. 

Martin  Lara 

1 

(< 

14 

<( 

5  Malagueta. 

Thirty -two  letter  carriers,  spies 
and      collectors     of     vegtta- 

bles 

32 

11 

n 

<( 

6  Trilladeritas. 

The  rebel  cliief  Hernandez 

1 

(( 

12 

<i 

6  Calderon. 

Cleto     Torres,    Miguel     de     los 
Santos     Santisteban,     Miguel 
Santisteban        and        Ramon 

Reyes* 

4 

<( 

n 

(C 

7  Guabaciano. 

Josd    Salina    and  Manuel  de  la 

Sera 

2 

li 

10 

(( 

7  Sipiabo. 

One  rebel 

1 

(I 

15 

(( 

7  Guabani. 

One  spy 

1 

C( 

28 

(( 

1   San  Luis. 

Iguacio  Santa  Cruz  Pacheco 

1 

N. 

Y.  P. 

8  Guabaciano. 

Two  rebels 

2 

(( 

28 

(( 

9  Manzanillo. 

((         ti 

2 

(( 

It 

(< 

9  Baire. 

Many  rebels 

10 

(( 

n 

((' 

10  Trinidad. 

Francisco  Mendieta 

1 

D 

12  . 

July. 

10  Yista  Hermosa. 

Rebel     chief  Francisco    Molina 
and    surgeon     Rufiuo    Napo- 

les 

2 

<( 

n 

(< 

10  Vista  Hermosa. 

Some  stragglers  shot 

5 

<( 

17 

(< 

10  Candelas. 

Manuel      Rodriguez,       Modesto 

Duche,  Eusebio  N. 

3 

<< 

17 

(1 

11  C.  de  Zapata. 

Two  rebels 

2 

(( 

22 

(( 

11  Sabanilla. 

One  carrier  of  provisions 

1 

a 

28 

(( 

14  Camajuani. 

One  rebel 

1 

(( 

22 

(C 

16  Aguacate. 

One  carrier  of  bananas 

1 

(< 

20 

(( 

16  Trinidad. 

Two  rebels 

2 

(( 

22 

ii 

18  Laguna  Grande, 

.  Pablo    Oxamendi,    Jose    de    la 
Cruz  Melendez,  Iguacio   Cres- 
po,     Juan     J.    Palomo,    Josd 
Figueredo,     Pablo    Quinones, 
Carlos  Perez  Cisneros,  Porfirio 
Garcia,  Jesus  Sanchez,  Igua- 

cio Forcade 

10 

u 

4 

Aug. 

20  Bayamo. 

Sei'geant  N.  Moya 

1 

ti 

21  July, 

20  Cauuao. 

Chucho  Valdes 

1 

11 

8 

<< 

23  El  Pesquero. 

Nicanor,  Luis,  Jesus,  Bernardo, 
Isaias  y   Fulgencio  Reinaldo, 

Manuel  Fuentes 

7 

28 

(( 

1559 


18 


24  Bayamo. 

26  Guajabani. 

26  Narciso. 

27  Maiidinga. 
31  Bayamo. 

August. 

3  Maguey. 

8  Holguin. 

8  Sti.  Spiritus. 

8  Mayajigua. 

14  Pto.  Principe. 

16  Sti.  Spiritus. 

16  Charco  Redoudo, 

16  Holguin. 

11  Cuba. 


17  Bayamo. 

n  Pinos  Blancos. 
20  St.  Luis. 
20  Remedies. 

31  Cinco  Villas. 

31  Sti.  Spiritus. 


31  Holguin. 

—  Banao. 

September. 

1  Santa  Clara. 

1  Colon. 

2  Holguin. 
4  Gibara. 

4  Las  Arenas. 

5  St.  Domingo. 


5  Pto.  Principe. 


Dionisio  Almena 
One  rebel 

Two     " 

One  who  carried  provisions 

Ant.  Aguilera,  and  his  son 


1559 
1 
] 
2 
1 
10 


D. 


Three  surprised 

Pedro  Arias 

Hermenegildo  Gonzalez 

Manuel  Conguegra,  and  Juan 
Valdes 

Julian  J  Pozo,  and  C.  More 

Two  rebels 

Five         " 

Jose  Leite  Vidal 

Generals  Pedro  Figueredo, 
Rodrigo,  and  Ignacio  Ta- 
mayo 

Brig.  Angel  Figueredo,  Col.  Man- 
uel Fernandez 

One  rebel 

Juan  Cortes  (78  years)    . 

Juan  B.  and  Pedro  Ferrer  del 
Rio 

Eight  captured  in  different  ex- 
cursions 

Jose  and  Francisco  Ocliavian, 
Francisco  Caballero,  Rafael 
Perez,  and  three  armed  reb- 
els 

Delfin  Pavon,  and  seven  more 

Com.  Gregorio  Mola 

Felipe  Acosta,  and  three  more. 

The  spy  N.  Ruiz 

N.  Gonzales 

Marceliuo  N. 

Brig.  Francisco  Esteban  Tamayo 
and  Manuel  Vega 

Merced  Leon,  Jose  M.  Caste- 
lion,  Dionisio  Diaz  and  ^lis- 
terio  Cardozo 

Vicente  Velasco,  Pedro  Pelaez, 
Tomas  Gomez,  Federico 
Cruz,  Manuel  Jimenez,  Fe- 
lipe Munoz  and  Felix  Pera 


4 

30 
30 

Aug, 
July. 

4 
10 

Aug, 

12 

(1 

13 

it 

16 

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20 

t( 

30 

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24 

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24 

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24 

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25 

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31  Aug. 
3  Sept. 


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3     " 

8 

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14     " 

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4 

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7     " 

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1 

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15  Sept, 

7  Oct. 


10  Sept 


13 


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5  Trinidad. 

8  Sti.  Spiritus. 

10  Pto.  Principe. 

10  Sti.  Spiritus. 

10  Pto.  Principe. 

10  Pto.  Priucipo. 


11  Santa  Clara. 

11  Santa  Clara. 

12  Remedios. 
12  Fray  Benito. 


14  Concepcion. 
16  Baire. 
19  Giiinia. 
22  Santa  Clara. 
22  Jibacoa, 

21  Habana. 

21  Cayo  Confites. 

26  Santa  Clara. 
30  Holtruinera. 


October. 
1 

3 

4 

5 

10 


Cieguito. 
Sti.  Spiritus, 
Gibara. 
Cienfuegos. 
Lechuzas. 

12  Pto.  Pi'incipe. 

13  Trinidad. 

14  Bejuco. 
14  Matanzas. 


15  Sti.  Spiritus. 


Andres  Llanes 

Rafael  Peralta 

Joaquin  Espinosa 

Francisco  Trueba 

N.  Bonora 

Miss  Pastora  Lopez  Marrero, 
a  Cuban  lady  caught  in  arms 
was  condemned  by  the  mili- 
tary Court  to  be  shot  on  the 
10th  of  Sept,  Her  execu- 
tion, if  it  ever  took  place,  has 
not  been  published 

Jos^  de  los  Santos  Fleites 

One  rebel 

Ant.  0 .  Manso 

Eulogio  y  Leopoldo  Sarmiento, 
Rafael  Reyes,  and  Te6filo 
Lorca 

Two  rebels 

Capt.  Pedro  Bertrandi 

Four  rebels 

Julian  Perez  del  Hoyo 

Cipriano  Estrada,  and  Luz  Me 
dina 

Luis  de  Ayestarian 

Three   sailors   of  the    M 
and  Jessie 

Joaquin  Martinez 

Justo  Aguilera,  and  another 

Two  rebels 

One 

Three      " 

Francisco  Gutierrez  Calvo 

One  rebel 

Manuel    Torres     Serrano, 
Juan  Martinez 

Dr.    Yieente    Rodriguez    de 
Barrera 

Clemente  Caiiizares,  his  brother 
and  two  more 

Agripino  Sanchez  ;  the  Spa- 
nish papers  call  him  a  rob- 
ber but  he  was  condemned  by 
the  military  court  as  a  rebel. 

Damaso  Leon.  , 


1631 

D. 

7  Sept 

le 

13    " 

ii 

15    " 

a 

17    " 

(( 

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and 

la 


4 

2 

1 
4 
1 

2 
1 

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1 
2 

2 
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1 


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"  21 
"  13 
N.  Y.  P. 


D. 

a 

N. 
D. 


D. 


4     D. 


4  Oct. 

17  Sept 
Y.  P, 

4  Oct. 
2  Sept 

5  Oct. 
25  Sept 

1  Oct. 
27  Sept 

18  Oct. 


4 

5 

18 

P, 

25 

26 


Oct. 


P. 


Y,  P. 

23  Oct, 


167T 


20 


1677 

16  Trinidad. 

Andres  Pimeutel 

1 

D. 

25  Oct. 

18  Reuiedios. 

Pref.    Carlos    Ruiz    and     Capt. 

Nicolas  Loyola 

2 

t( 

4  Nov. 

24  Camugiro. 

Gen.    Gabriel   Fortun  and  four- 

teen more 

12 

u 

4     «' 

29  Santa  Clara. 

Pautaleon  Prieto 

1 

(( 

1     '■■ 

29  Yara. 

Two  rebels 

2 

<( 

9     " 

31  Manajayabo. 

Brijido     and     Julian     Torres  y 

Rodriguez 

2 

(( 

13     " 

—  Reraedios. 

Pedro      Garcia      and     Agustin 

Ramos 

2 

i< 

25  Aug. 

— r  Holgain. 

Manuel  Guerra   Tamayo,  Julian 
Patino,    Angel   Aguilera   and 

Carlos  Druck 

4 

tl 

2t    •' 

—  Giiines. 

Francisco  V.  Garcia 

1 

N. 

Y.  P. 

November. 

2  San  Pedro. 

Three  rebels 

3 

D. 

19  Nov. 

2  Paredones. 

Alberto  and  Joaquin  Moya 

2 

D. 

8     " 

2  Casiguas. 

Two  rebels 

2 

(< 

19     " 

3  Mauzauillo. 

J:se  Mendoza  Lnpez 

1 

N. 

Y.  P. 

3  Colon. 

Miguel  Madruga 

1 

D. 

11  Nov. 

3  Paradoues. 

Inocencio   Fonseca  and   Manuel 

Rodriguez 

2 

(( 

13     " 

4  Tibicial. 

Pref.    Ramon    Carbajal,     Cora. 

Armengol  and  another  rebel 

3 

N. 

Y.  P. 

^4  Tempu. 

Luis  Varona  and  fifteen  more 

16 

D. 

18     " 

6  Bauao. 

Miguel  Silva 

1 

" 

20     " 

8  Holguin. 

Jose  Martinez  and  four  more 

5 

N. 

Y.  P. 

9  Maraguan. 

Miguel  Cepero  and  another 

5 

D. 

15  Nov. 

11  Trinidad. 

Juan  B.  Pedrosa. 

1 

(1 

15     " 

12  Pilatos. 

Two  rebels 

2 

D. 

17  Nov. 

12  Castanos. 

One     " 

1 

(i 

17     " 

12  Canalito. 

Pedro     and     Angel      Reinaldo, 
Antonio    Lopez     and     Rafael 

Fonseca 

4 

(( 

2    Dec 

12  Jucaro. 

Raimundo  Sanchez,   Jesus    Her- 

rera  and  Ambrosio  Zayas 

3 

u 

20     " 

13  Canasi. 

Capt.  Jose  Lechuga 

3 

u 

11     " 

14  Yagruma. 

One  scout 

ii 

22     " 

15  Cuaiva. 

Two     " 

(1 

17     " 

18  Jiguanl. 

Quintilio  Villareal 

II 

2     " 

20  Sti.  Spiritus. 

Manuel  Belen  Perez 

u 

22     " 

20             " 

Manuel  de  Jesus  Bahamonde 

N 

Y.  P. 

20  Jaguey. 

Federico   Mola,   Jose    Gonzales, 

two  letter  carriers  and  another 

5 

D. 

14     " 

27  Cienfuegos. 

German  Barrios 

1 

t( 

1     " 

n49 


21 


27  Siguanea. 


28  Pto.  Principe. 

29  Hatico. 


1149 

Capt.  Alejo  Cantero,  Capt.  Fe- 
lix Yurubide  and  thirteen 
more  .  15     D 

Cristobal  Mendoza  .  1     *'  8 

Com.  Manuel  Torres,  Pref.  Emi- 
lio  Tellez,  Subpref.  Macias 
and  some  other  offieers  8     "        11 


6  Dec. 


December, 

1  Gibara. 

4  Las  Tunas. 

6  Momones. 

*I  Las  Lomas. 

9  Los  Cristales. 

11  Holg;uin. 


17  Pto.  Principe. 
17  California. 
19  Remedios. 
17  Pto.  Principe. 


20  Holguin. 


21  Cienfuegos. 

30  El  Mamon. 
15  to  30  Camagiiey 

31  Trinidad. 
31 
31  Guanaja. 


—  Colon. 

—  Canoa. 


One  who  smelt  as  a  rebel 

Three  rebels 

Juan  Meneses 

N.  Rodriguez 

Emilio  Moreno  and  another 

Gen.  Josd  M.  Aurrecoechea  and 
his  chief  of  staff  Facundo  Ca- 
ble 

Lope  Recio  Agramonte    . 

One  armed  rebel 

Two  rebels 

Cap.  Francisco  Betancourt,  Emi- 
lio Estrada,  Carlos  Torres, 
Jose  Molina,  Francisco  Bena- 
vides,  Manuel  Moutojo  and 
Caballero,  Javier  B.  Varona, 
Martin  Loynaz  y  Miranda 

Manuel  Ziiniga,  Evaristo  Torres, 
Francisco  Llaurador,  Miguel 
Peralta,  Antonio  Olivo,  An- 
tolin  Varela,  Santiago  Miran- 
da, Antonio  del  Toro  . 

Jose  Cayetano  Santos     . 

One  rebel 

.Eleven  shot  in  different  excur- 
sion 

A  negro  man. 

Nicolas  Fernandez 

Seven  prisoners  captured  with 
the  wife  of  President  C(^spe- 
des 

Antonio  de  Armas 

Segundo  Bejerano  and  Antonio 
Aviles- 


11 
1 
1 


18 

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31 

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10 

11 

10 

li 

14 

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22 

(( 

1 

Jan. 

15 

(< 

23 

Dec, 

1  Jan. 


27 

Dec, 

22 

(< 

3 

Jan, 

15 

(( 

4 

(( 

5 

(( 

14 

<( 

15 

(( 

20 


1828 


22 


1871. 


1828 


January. 

1  Santiago. 

1  Vei'gel. 

1  Cieguito. 

1  Guisa. 

7  Santiago. 

9  Cienfuegos. 
9  Tiinas. 
Camagiiey. 

9  Holguin. 
15  Sti.  Espintu. 
23  Manzanillo. 

23  Santiago. 

24  Santiago. 

24  Consolacion. 

25  Vuelta  Abajo. 


'i5     ti.  Espiritu. 
26  Canto. 
3O  Esperanza. 

February. 

1  Cicnfuegos. 

1  Trinidad. 

2  Cascorro. 

6  Margarita. 
*I  Las  Lajas. 

7  San  Jorge. 

7  S.  Geronimo, 

8  Joiral. 
8  Tunas. 

13  Loreto. 

15  Ciego. 

16  Sti.  Espiritu. 

16  Jnmento. 

17  Barajagiias. 
"   Trinidad. 

'*  Moron, 


Josd  Catasus,  Tomas  Stable  and 

Mr.  Marcetti 
Two  negro  rebels 
Two  rebels 
Four  rebels 
Augusto     A.     Dominguez,     Dr. 

Juan  A.  Corrales 
Mariano  Guerra 
Nineteen  rebels 
Antonio    Hernandez     and     two 

others 
J.  L.  Ricardo  and  another 
Two  rebels 

R.  Guardia  y  Cdspedes     . 
Felipe    L.    Diaz,    Juan    Callejas 

and  Severo  .Gonzales    . 
L.  J.  Aguilera 
Two  rebels 
Felipe    Rivero,    P.    Santana,    F. 

Hernandez,  N.  M.  Naranjo  N. 

Napoles,  C.  Planas,  A.    Mora, 

A.  Estevez  and  F.  Rodriguez 
A  mulatto 
Pedro  Marmol 
Bernardino  Valdes 


A.  Rodriguez 

M.  de  la  C.  Gomez,  L. 

gui 
Enrique  Uranga 
Eight  rebels 
A  negro  who  fled 
A  rebel 
Two  rebels 
Pedro  Romero 
F.  Prieto,  N.  Milands  and 

Marti 
A-  Lopez  Gutierrez 
A  rebel 

Placido  Peralta 
Jose  Cerise 
A  rebel 
Leon  Pei^a 
A  rebel 


3 

D. 

7  June. 

2 

D. 

4 

Jan. 

0 

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10 

<( 

4 

(1 

4 

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2 

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14 

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1 

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13 

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19 

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22 

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3 

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31 

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2 

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10 

Feb. 

2 

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15 

Jan. 

1 

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1 

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1 

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1 

u 

1 

li 

8 

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2 

(( 

25 

Jan 

8 

ti 

28 

It 

1 

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29 

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1 

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8 

Feb 

1 

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2 

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Jaure- 


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2 

(( 

7 

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1 

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14 

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8 

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1 

Mch. 

1 

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1 

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1 

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1 

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10 

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17 

11 

3 

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23 

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1 

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17 

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1 

11 

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24 

Feb. 

1 

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23 


1918 

It    Saffua. 

Brigido  Ferrer 

1 

D 

23  Feb. 

19  Sti.  Espirltu. 

A  postman 

1 

(( 

21     " 

"    Naranjo. 

A  postman 

1 

(( 

1  Mch. 

23  Camagiiey. 

C.    Sosa,    E.    Miranda    Provost 

Serg-eant  Callejas 

3 

(( 

12     " 

"    Guaramena, 

Seventeen  rebels 

17 

D. 

17  Mch. 

26  Juan  Sanchez. 

Majors  M.  Perdomo  and  S.  Mild, 
Capt.    A.  Paredes,  Lieut.  E. 
Eivero,    J.  B.   Agramonte,  J. 
Martinez,  P.  Ibarra,  B.  Leiva 

and  F.  Echemendia 

10 

11 

12    " 

"   Casanova. 

Nine  shot                          ,    • 

9 

It 

19    " 

28  Saa  Josd. 

A  man 

1 

<( 

17    " 

March. 

1  Trinidad. 

Miguel  Gollo 

1 

D. 

14  Mch 

"   Balume. 

Camilo  Carncsoltas 

1 

(( 

11    " 

8  Villar. 

A  negro 

1 

it 

30    " 

6  Caunao. 

M.  Cervantes,  Josd  de  Jesus   del 

8  Cienfuegos. 

"   Moron. 

9  Guayabal. 

"    Mijial. 
15  Entre  Cedros. 


"  Pico  Blanco. 

"  Trocha. 

*'  Caunao. 

"  Punta, 

"  Guillos. 

16  Tiinas. 

"  Casanova. 

IT  Maya  Larga. 

"  Yega  Yieja. 

"  Barajaguas. 

18  Bartolome. 

"  Sti.  Espiritu. 

"  S.  Joaquin. 

21  La  Yega. 


Sol,  Rafael  del  Sol,  M.  Hernan- 
dez and  F.  Rodriguez  . 

Carlos  Cerise  and  Salome  Moya 
Hernandez 

Fernando  Estrada 

F.  Fernandez,  F.  Martinez,  Jose 
Yaldivia,  J.  Companon 

Fernando  Perez 

Manuel  P.  Quiutanilla,B.  Marron, 

P.  J.   Tamayo   and  two   other 

rebels 

G.  Caridad,    IST.  Rodriguez,  J. 
Aguilar  Montalvan 

A  rebel 

A  man  shot 

Three  rebels 

A  rebel 

Four  rebels 

Eight  rebels 

Luis  Lavielle 

Three  rebels 

Five  rebels 

Leon  Lara 

Pedro  Martinez,  Joaquin  Guijar- 

ro 
Six  rebels 
Josd  Manuel  Quesada   (75  years 

old)  for  the  crime  of    being 


3  " 

1  " 

1  " 

3  " 
1  " 

4  " 
8  D. 
1  " 
3  " 

5  " 

1  " 

2  " 

6  " 


15 


2 

ti 

10 

<( 

2 

a 

10 

11 

4 

It 

11 

<( 

1 

11 

11 

(( 

16  Apr. 
11  Mar. 


30 

II 

19  Mch. 

15 

Apr. 

17  Mar. 

18 

(( 

30 

(( 

30 

it 

30 

tf 

2022 


24 


2022 

uncle  to  General  Quesada 

1 

D 

11  Apr. 

21    Jicot^a. 

One  rebel 

1 

ii 

((     (< 

"   Barrancas. 

Five  rebels 

5 

(( 

16     " 

25  Cabreras. 

M.  Zaldivar  and  another  . 

2 

(( 

((      (( 

21  Trinidad. 

J.  Marcano   and  Magdalene 

Po- 

lanco 

2 

(( 

2     " 

29  Nazareno. 

Juan  de  Dios  Cruz 

1 

<( 

16     " 

April. 

1  Guanaja. 


2  Cedro. 

4  Santi  Spiritus. 

6  Nicho. 

1  Montano. 

"    Enceibas. 

"   Demajagua. 

8  Guaney. 
11  Sama. 
13  Listas. 
22  Santiago. 

"   Melitou. 


24  Santiago. 

25  Guadacacoa. 
"  Cienega. 

26  Jobosi. 

25  Las  Villas. 

May. 

1  LaB  Lajas. 

2  La  Vega. 

4  Guasimas. 

3  Arroyo  Blanco. 

5  Hondones-. 
9  Cascorro. 
"    Babosa. 

10  Salinas. 

13  Nuevitas. 

11  La  Sagua. 


Two  rebels 

Jose  R.  Ponte,  Geronimo  Rodri- 
guez, P.  Carmenati,  F.  Ca 
breras  and  a  negro 

Five  rebels 

Arcadio  Garcia 

Three  rebels 

Four       " 

Three     " 

Five        " 

Roman  Hernandez 

Three  rebels 

Six 

Five 

Lieut.  B.  Salinas, 
and  F.  Cabrera, 
and  R.  Gonzales 

Roque  Trujillo 

One  rebel 

Captain  Coronas 

Miguel  G.  Gutierrez  (member  of 
Cuban  Congress)  and  another 

Five  rebels 


0 

.5 

(( 

11 

(( 

5 

a 

(< 

(( 

1 

(( 

8 

Aug 

3 

(( 

16 

Apr. 

4 

(( 

12 

it 

8 

(( 

80 

11 

5 

<( 

30 

11 

1 

(( 

(( 

ii 

8 

(( 

i< 

(( 

6 

<( 

16 

(( 

6 

(( 

25 

(( 

M.   Sanchez 

C.    Martinez 

^ 

5 

(( 

27 

(( 

, 

1 

(( 

80 

(( 

. 

2 

(( 

2  May 

1 

ii 

<( 

(( 

One  rebel 

Leon  and  another 

Meliton  Ramos  and  Jord 

One  rebel 

J.  M.  Escancio 

Two  spies 

Juan  Torres 

Carlos  Pena  and    Camilo 


Bitorla 


Velaz- 


quez 
Enrique  Flotas 
Col.   Pascual  Beauvillicrs,  Capt. 

Antonio      Bachiller,      Lieuts. 
I    Pedro     Lecerff  and     Ricardo 


D. 


3  June 

14 

May 

9 

(( 

4 

(( 

3  June 

9 

(( 

25 

May 

21 


2103 


25 


2103 
Pineyro,  N.LopeZjPioMiliano, 
Mariano  Silva,  Pablo  Sedeno 
and  Miguel  Hurtado     . 


13  La  Saqua. 

General     Manuel     Boza     Agra- 

monte 

1 

14  Nueyitas. 

Captain  Carlos  Varona     , 

1 

"    Cobre. 

Four  of  the  Moya  family  . 

4 

"   Sn.  Miguel. 

Ramon  Torres 

1 

15  Guaney. 

Carlos  Rivero 

1 

"    Placetas. 

Two  incendiaries 

2 

"   Jiguani. 

Marcelo  Ramirez,  Juan   Canete, 
Fernando    Guzman    and    four 

rebels 

7 

16  Guanani. 

One  rebel 

1 

11  Holguia. 

One  spy 

1 

20  Habana. 

Juan  Marquez  Garcia 

1 

"   Santiago. 

Fifteen  rebels 

15 

"    Cobre. 

Carlos  and   Jose  Botta,   Carlos 

Garay  and  N.  Guardia 

4 

22       " 

One  rebel 

1 

25  Guaimaro. 

Pedro  Riso  and  seven  rebels 

7 

21  Agirte. 

Marcelino  Fernandez 

1 

30  San  Luis. 

Five  rebels 

5 

Jane. 

2  Puerto  Principe, 

.  Peregrin  Rodriguez 

1 

"   Cauto  Abajo. 

Two  rebels 

2 

18  Peru. 

Four      " 

4 

6  Vertientes. 

Two       " 

2 

10  Vega. 

Carlos   Pifia   and  Camiiu  Velaz- 

quez 

2 

11  Cascorro. 

Two  spies 

2 

IT  Esperanza. 

One  rebel 

1 

18  Remedios. 

Col.  Novell,  Charles  Wesirup  and 

six  more 

8 

23  Pirindingo. 

P.  Zancas  and  one  negro 

2 

25  Las  Tunas. 

Six  rebels 

6 

29 

Three  rebels 

3 

31  JucavQ. 

Eduardo  del  Marmol 

1 

July. 

1  Chorrera. 

Twelve  rebels 

12 

2  Ciego  de  Avila. 

Jose   Botellas,    Pascual    Osorio 

and  Eduardo  Toraya     . 

3 

"    Camajuani. 

Juan  Rodriguez  and  another 

2 

9     D.       21  May. 


9  J 

uue. 

21  May. 
20      " 

25 

(C 

9  June. 

16 

(( 

21  May. 
30      " 

31 

(( 

16  June. 

9 

(( 

16 

<( 

14 

(< 

7 

<( 

1  July. 
14  June. 

a 

(C 

16 

(( 

16 

(( 

1  July 

30 

1 

4 

21 

27 

11    " 

4  Aug, 


2216 


26 


2216 

4  Ciego  de  Avila. 

One  ^jebel 

1 

D. 

12  July. 

"   Moron. 

Two  rebels 

2 

a 

a        u 

6  Vapor  Neptune. 

Juan  Bautista  Osorio 

1 

u 

15     " 

"   Puerto  Principe. General  Federico  Cabada 

1 

u 

<<     .( 

7  Santa  Ana. 

Andres  Tamayo 

1 

(( 

25     " 

9  Aj>uadas. 

Three  rebels 

3 

i( 

16     " 

11   Jucaro. 

Manuel  Rodriguez 

1 

u 

18     " 

12  Liraones. 

Two  rebels 

2 

u 

16     " 

14  Sti.  Spiritus. 

Francisco  Alvarez 

1 

u 

25     " 

15 

General  Leon  Taraajo 

1 

(( 

16     " 

16  Villaclara. 

Two  rebels 

2 

u 

21     " 

*'    Hoyos. 

Antonio  Montejoand  son 

2 

u 

1  Aug. 

19  Jucaro, 

Brig.  Gen.  Guillermo  Lorda 

and 

Col.  Chuclio  Consuegra 

2 

u 

20  July. 

"    Pto.  Principe. 

Felipe  Aug.°  Baqud 

1 

'  • 

25     " 

22  Cinco  Villas. 

One  rebel 

1 

" 

1  Aug. 

23  Cieg)  de  Avila. 

Four  rebels 

4 

u 

15     " 

24  Trapiche. 

One  rebel 

1 

(( 

1     " 

24  Camajaani. 

Ramon  Castaneda,  Carlo  .  G 

3m  ez 

and  another  man 

3 

n 

8     " 

25  Manati. 

One  rebel 

1 

" 

16     " 

26  Rio  Se villa. 

Two  rebels 

2 

u 

16     " 

"    Cupeyes. 

Five  rebels 

5 

" 

8     " 

27  Cuero. 

Basilio  Fernandez 

1 

il 

3     " 

28  Guanabo. 

One  rebel. 

1 

" 

30  July 

30  Moron. 

Four  rebels 

4 

a 

8  Aug 

Angust. 

4  Santiago. 

Col.  Miguel  Figueredo  and 

Car- 

los  Quesada 

2 

(( 

11     " 

*'   Manzanillo. 

One  rebel 

1 

i( 

U              11 

5  Moron. 

Manuel      Gonzales,      Cap. 

Sev 

Ramos  and  ihree  more 

5 

(1 

10     " 

9  Trinidad. 

Bernardino  Maruri 

1 

(1 

15     " 

10    Iguara. 

One  rebel 

1 

(( 

<(      (< 

"   Sti.  Spiritus. 

Mauuel  Fresneda 

1 

i( 

i<      It 

12  Santiago. 

J  lan  Castro,  Nicolas  Boudetand 

Jose  Gonzales 

3 

(( 

19     " 

14  Palmarejo. 

Lorenzo  Ortego 

1 

u 

22     " 

15  Gibaro. 

One  deserter 

1 

<( 

31     " 

16  Holguin. 

Four  rebels 

4 

If 

16     " 

"  Palinasola. 

One       " 

1 

" 

17     " 

"    Sii.  Spiritus. 

One       *' 

1 

(( 

17     " 

"    Las  Cruces. 

One       " 

1 

a 

31     " 

n  Manzanillo. 

Rafael  Garcia 

1 

< 

26     " 

19  Moron. 

Col.  Fernando  Callejas    . 

1 

<( 

25     " 

2288 


27 


22 

88 

22  San  Joe. 

Four  men  in  hospital 

4 

"    Ciuco  Villas. 

The  prefect  of  Higuerita 

1 

25  Habaaa. 

Juan  Clemente  Zenea 

1 

September. 

5  San  Martin. 

Dionisio  Marquez 

1 

6  Mayajif^ua. 

Guillenno  Fernandez 

1 

10  Ciiico  Villas. 

One  rebel 

1 

14  Villa  Clara. 

Two  rebels 

2 

15  La  Palma. 

One  rebel 

1 

16  Sta.  Inds. 

Manuel  Gonzales 

1 

18  Camajuani. 

One  rebel 

1 

20  Caiioa. 

Two  rebels 

2 

25  Rio  Salado. 

One  rebel 

1 

27  Tiinas. 

Serapio   Arteaga  y  Fran.°  Cas- 

tillo 

2 

''   Manati. 

One  rebel 

1 

30  Artemisa. 

One       " 

1 

October. 

5  Holf^uin. 

Antonio  Garayalde 

1 

6  Sagua. 

One  rebel 

1 

"    R;imirez. 

One  chinaman 

1 

23  Las  Tunas. 

Tomas  Perez  Eoman 

1 

2-1  Dorinitorio. 

Pedro  Duarte 

1 

"   Yamaqueyes. 

A    prisoner    murdered    by    the 

Spanish  corporal,  A.  C  a  macho 

1 

29  Mai  Pais, 

Col.  Eugenio  Odoardo,  Augusto 

Odio  and  two  negroes 

4 

"   Nazareao. 

One  rebel 

1 

November. 

3  Pino. 

Ramon  Gonzales 

1 

5  Lopez. 

Juan  Varona 

1 

7  Ciego. 

One  sutler 

1 

8  Camaguey. 

Majors  Pedro  C.  Garcia  and  Jose 

del  Carmen  Rosabal     . 

o 

"   Trinidad. 

One  rebel 

1 

9  Ci^'go. 

One  spy 

1 

"    Giiiral. 

One  rebel 

1 

10  Faja. 

Two     " 

2 

"    Palma  Sorrino. 

Four    " 

4 

14  Caraarones. 

One     " 

1 

f'   San  Mateo. 

Col.  Delgado 

1 

15  Pen  a. 

One  rebel                           . 

1 

16  Sabanalaroar, 

Colonel  Josd  Ramon  Estrada 

1 

D 


D. 


D. 


29 

Aug. 

30 

(( 

26 

(( 

1 
16 

Sept. 

21 

u 

7 

<( 

23 

ii 

27 

Oct 

23 

1 

Sept. 
Oc.K 

17 

it 

17 

a 

17 

tt 

17 

ii 

15 

Oct 

10 

11 

14  N^v. 


17 


14 

11 

17 

(I 

1 

Dec" 

17  Nov- 

12 

Dec- 

14  Nov. 

12 

Dec. 

17 

Nov. 

12 

Dec. 

14 

(I 

1 

(( 

23  Nov. 

1  Dec. 

12 

" 

22  Nov 

333T 


28 


2337 

16  Jobosi. 

Carlos  Rodriguez 

1 

17  Villa  Clara. 

Marcos  Quesada 

1 

"    Manteca. 

A  mulatto 

1 

18  Caimito. 

Two  rebels 

2 

20  Palomita. 

One  rebel 

1 

21  Aslento  Viejo. 

Eugenio  Verdesia  and  another 

2 

"   Loma  Alta. 

One  sickman 

1 

"    Santiago. 

One  negroman  and  another 

2 

•'    Pedro  Barba. 

One  rebel 

1 

"   St.  Spiritus. 

Three  rebels 

3 

21  Cachara. 

Three  provision  carriers 

3 

22  Tayabo. 

One  rebel 

1 

*'    Guaimaro. 

N.  Soler 

1 

24  Caimito. 

One  rebel 

1 

26  Pozo  Salado. 

One  rebel 

1 

27  Habana. 

The  Medical  Students     Alonso 
Alvarez  de  la  Campa,  Jose  M. 
Medina  y    Silva,    Carlos  Au- 
GusTo    Latorre,    Eladio   Gon- 
zales Toledo,  Pascual  Rodri- 
guez T  Perez,  Anastasio  Ber- 
MUDEz,  Angel  Laborde,  Carlos 

Verdugo 

8 

29  Guaicanamar. 

Fran.°  Agramonte,  Eduardo   Al- 
varez,   Domingo    Boada    and 

Juan  Basulto 

4 

December. 

3  Sant.  Spiritus. 

Jose  Salvador  and  a  chinaman 

2 

4  Santa  Rosa. 

Two  rebels 

2 

"    Leonero. 

Ramon  Estrada 

1 

17  Guaniminal. 

One  rebel 

1 

20  Camajuani. 

One     " 

1 

'  "   Ciego  de  Avila. 

The  postman  Isaac 

1 

"    Llanadas. 

Two  rebels 

2 

20  Trinidad. 

Two  rebels. 

2 

"    Sn.  Jose. 

Manuel  Planas  and  two  more 

3 

"   Cborrillo. 

Two  rebels 

2 

"  Negros. 

One  rebel 

1 

"   Prosperidad. 

Two  rebels 

2 

25  Guaimaro. 

Ramon      Hernandez     and     four 

more 

5 

27  LosYareyes, 

Two  rebels 

2 

30  Guaimaro, 

Antonio  and  Loreto   Rivas  and 

Salvador  Oramas 

3 

31  Jimiru, 

Jjuis    Maria    Jipaenez    and   two 

more 

D. 


2     D. 


23  Nov. 

21 

a 

1  Dec. 

12 

11 

1 

14 

16 

14 
12 


28  Nov. 


14  Dee. 


6 

Jan, 

16  Dec, 

1( 

20 

22 

29 

30 

31 

9  J 

an 

10 

n 

6 

(( 

4 

(( 

2403 


29 


1872. 


January. 


2403 


1  Sabanalamar. 

A  negro  man 

1 

4  Purgatorio. 

Jose  Salvador  and  tl 

ree  more 

4 

5  Sabauilla. 

One  rebel 

1 

"    Sant.  Spiritus. 

Col.  Emilio  Espinosa 

1 

"    La  Deseada. 

Three  rebels 

1 

"   Chorrillo. 

MiguelR  ivero  and   our  more 

5 

"    Caimito. 

Pedro  Be  lo 

. 

1 

6  Trinidad. 

Three   rebels. 

3 

8  Capiro. 

Two  rebels 

2 

12  Las  Tunas. 

Eduardo  Saavedra 

1 

14  Sta  Clara. 

A  negro  man 

1 

15  Giiinia. 

A  rebel 

1 

"   St.  Spiritus. 

Andres    Blanco,    A. 

Figueredo, 

M.  de  los  Rios,  I. 

C.  Orozco, 

M.  Peraza,  A.  W. 

Seriol   and 

five  negroes 

11 

19  Guanales. 

Cristobal  Pardo 

1 

21  El  Corojo. 

One  rebel 

J 

22  Oauto. 

A  de  la  Hoz 

1 

24  Sta  Clara. 

Manuel  Lopez 

1 

25  Sierrezuela 

Miguel  Quesada 

1 

"   San  Miguel. 

One  rebel 

1 

"    Ciego  de  Avila, 

Juan  Luis  Artosa 

1 

2*1  Los  Giiiros. 

One  rebel 

1 

"    Moron. 

Two  rebels  without  arms 

2 

28  Ciego  de  Avila. 

Mateo  Casanova 

1 

D. 


18  Jan. 


11 

13 

18 

tl 

IC 

14 

18 

26 

28 

25 

25 

(( 

31 

(( 

28 

n 

16  Feb 

28  Jan 

28 

11 

<( 

1( 

31 

.  I 

16 

Feb 

D. 


February. 


1  Guayabal. 


"    Manicaragua. 
3  La  Palma. 
"    Rio  Blanco. 

6  Pto  Principe. 

7  Gua^fturi, 


The  sickmen  in  the  hospital  of 
Vicente  Garcia,  T.  Gonzales, 
A.  Agliero,  F.  Rodriguez,  I. 
Perez,  R.  Peiia,  A.  Trujillo, 
M.  Fonseca,  P.  Gonzalez,  M. 
Roblejo,  M.  Prieto  and  Nicolas 
Roque 

One  rebel 

Two  rebels 

Capt.  Lorenzo  Odoardo  and  eight 
soldiers 

Fran.  Almanza  and  Miguel 
Ayala 

T'^o  sick  rebelg  , 


11 

(( 

15     " 

1 

i( 

16     " 

2 

(( 

1  Mch 

9 

(( 

tt      It 

2 

It 

17  Feb 

2 

(C 

28     '< 

2473 


30 


13  Guayacabo. 

18  Ciego  de  Avila. 

It  n 

14  Guayabal. 


18  Cuba. 

21  Hato  Viejo. 

March. 

1  Guaimaro. 

11  Cascorro. 

"  Nazareno. 

13  Cacagual. 

15  Sevilia. 
27  Trinidad. 

30  Jague}'. 

31  Las  Tunas. 

April. 

11  Jiqui. 
"    Giiiro. 

12  Santiago. 

16  El  Jobo. 

19  San  Lorenzo. 
23  Nuevitas. 
29  Dolores. 


May. 

2  Guasimal. 
5  Dolores. 
9  Itabos. 
12  Jaguales. 

14  San  Miguel. 

15  Giiiros. 
17  Salvial. 

19  San  Cayetano. 

20  Mauao, 


2473 

Vicente 


Alejandro    Perez    and 

Sosa 
Manuel  Menid 
A  rebel 
Jose      Tomas,      Luis      Napoles, 

Francisco       Hernandez       and 

another 
Two  officers  and  a  corporal 
Three  rebels 


Carlos  Morgado  and  two  priso- 
ners 

Pablo  Navarro,  Diego  Mendez 
and  three  more 

Seven  prisoners  shot 

One  ch'naman 

Pedro  A.  Eamos 

Lico  Pena 

Cap.  Ignaeio  Eoberto 

Eight  rebels 


2     D. 


One  spy 

A  hospital  with  ten  sick  men 

Angel  Alvarez 

Two  rebels 

Two     " 

Five  rebels 

Colonel  Varona,  Majors  Agiioro 
and  Junco,  Capt.  F.  Quesada, 
Romulo  Riveron,  A.  Curico, 
F.  L  Guevara  and  four  more 


11 


19 

Feb. 

i( 

(( 

20 

<( 

28 

(( 

21 

K 

24 

(1 

14  Mch. 


5 

11 

28     " 

7 

" 

H              11 

1 

li 

30  Apr. 

1 

<i 

30  Mch. 

1 
1 

i< 

2  Apr. 
14     " 

8 

(( 

13  Jun. 

1 

men         10 

8  May 
25  Jun. 

1 

2 

20  Apr. 
20     " 

2 

'.                5 

8  May 
28  Apr. 

12  May 


One  rebel 

1     " 

12     " 

Prefect  Jose  Adam  and  brother 

2     " 

(1            u 

Nine  rebels 

9     ■' 

31     " 

Two  rebels. 

2     '■ 

16     " 

Col.  Jaime  Moreno  two  sons  and 

a  negro 

4     " 

18     " 

Juan  Estrada 

1     " 

31     " 

Nine  rebels 

9     •• 

IS     " 

Two    captains,   one   prefect,  the 

"Bayames"  and  another 

5     '^ 

31     " 

P,  Perea  and  auotber 

2     " 

29    '* 

2585 


31 


2585 

26  Cuba. 

Luciano  Rubienes  and  eighteen 

more 

19 

D. 

30  May. 

30  Jagiieyes. 

One  rebel 

1 

(( 

11  Jun. 

31  Moron. 

Felix  Torres 

1 

11 

9     " 

"   Las  Tunas. 

Pablo  Iriarte,  Joaquin   Aid 
Jesus    and    Luis    Osorio 

ana, 
and 

thirteen  other  rebels     . 

18 

<< 

11     " 

June. 
7  Mamej. 

Three  rebels 

3 

(( 

18     " 

14  Puerto  Principe 

.  Probost  Salvador  Gonzales 

1 

<i 

26     " 

15 

General     Josd      Inclan,     Ai 
Tomas    de    Yarona   aui 

ajor 
one 

negro 

3 

<( 

18     " 

11  Quijada. 

Thirteen  rebels 

13 

(( 

'AO     " 

21  Las  Yeguas. 

Majors  Francisoo  Drago  and  An- 

tonio Echemendia 

20 

a 

25     " 

29  Herradura. 

Sixteen  pirates 

16 

(t 

2  July. 

July. 

1  Tunicii. 

Two  rebels 

2 

(( 

5     " 

3  Banao. 

Two     " 

2 

(( 

17     " 

5  Herradura. 

Twenty-nine  pirates 

29 

(1 

13     " 

9  Yarigua. 

Andres  Nunez 

1 

(( 

2  Auff. 

"  Junco. 

A  rebel 

1 

<( 

2    " 

10  Caimito. 

Two  rebels 

2 

(( 

1     " 

"  Domingo. 

Two     " 

2 

<i 

i<      (< 

"  Loreto. 

Two     " 

2 

i( 

H           (1 

"  Guayacanes. 

Two     " 

2 

(( 

((          n 

15  Caimito. 

Jos^  Cambra,  Florentine  Acosta 

and  Jose  Guzman 

3 

(( 

24  July. 

"  Guayamar. 

Two  rebels 

2 

(< 

30     " 

"  Cuba. 

Four  pirates  of  the  Fannie 

4 

(( 

30     " 

18  Monzon. 

Capt.  Francisco  Pavon     . 

II 

lAug, 

20  Ranchuelo. 

One  rebel 

e< 

16     " 

"    Laguaa  Blanca. 

One     " 

11 

t<      (( 

"    Cascajales. 

Two    " 

11 

U             (( 

23  Africano. 

One     " 

" 

1    " 

"    Jarahueca. 

One     " 

<( 

l<           n 

"    Toro. 

Three  " 

3 

11 

.1         i{ 

25  Cuba. 

Twenty-three  pirates 

23 

" 

30  July 

26  Matecuba. 

Three  rebels 

3 

ti 

1  Aug 

28  Caimaues. 

Two    " 

2 

i( 

16     " 

"    Caunao. 

Two    " 

2 

11 

16     " 

August. 

3  Neiva. 

Three" 

3 

D. 

<(      It 

"   San  Pablo. 

((      << 

3 

K 

11     (( 

2767 


32 


30  Holguin. 

September. 
13  Guia. 
16  Viajacas. 

"    Camajuani. 

"    Banao. 
27  Potrerillo. 

October. 
8  Mamey. 
6  Caimito. 

10  Remedies. 

13  Datil. 

18  Monte  Yerde. 

25  Veguita. 

27  Las  Tiinas. 

November. 
8  San  Geronimo. 
"    Saa  Andrds. 

December. 

15  Manicaragua. 

23  Camagiiey. 

"    Cuba. 

"   Lao:una. 


Four  sick  in  hospital 

Eight  rebels 
One 

Two        " 
One 

N.  Reyes  and  N.  Bovinu 


2767 
4    D. 


I.  A.  Rojas 

Pedro    G.    Quiola,  P.  Guevara, 

C.  Rojas 
Alejandro  del  Rio 
Jesus  Mena 
Oue  man 
One  rebel 
Ramon  Belisario  notber 


One  rebel 
Esteban  Yarona 


Jose  Gonzales 
One  rebel 
Five  rebels 
Oue  rebel 


5  Sep. 

15  Oct. 
29  Sep. 
29     " 
29     " 
15     " 

15  Oct. 


14  Nov. 

15  Oct. 

31     " 

31     " 

31     " 

31     " 

16  Nov 

16     " 

16  Jan. 

16     " 

16     " 

31     " 

1873. 


January. 
22  Remedies. 
"    Gibara. 

N.  Araila 
One  rebel 

1 

1 

11 

12     " 
16     " 

February. 
6  Guisa. 
"    Carapano. 

15  Diff.  places. 

16  Sitio. 

Two  rebels 
One     " 
Five    " 
One     " 

2 

1 
5 

1 

11 
U 
<( 
(1 

16     " 

2  Mch. 
2     " 

March. 

2  Yueltas.   ' 
2  Sn.  Feruando. 

15  Victoria. 
*'   Diff.  places. 

23  Najasa. 

One  rebel 

Two     " 

One     " 

Two     " 

Yicente  Yiamonte 

1 

2 
1 

2 

1 

(( 
II 
(f 

It 

1  Apr. 
11     " 
19  Mar 

1  Apr. 

1  Mch 

2826 


33 


April. 

5  Guaimaro. 
15  Diff.  places. 
24  Gibaro. 

Juan  Ramirez  Aldama 
Afarcial  Garcia  and  two 
Antonio  Cruz 

282G 

1 

more          o 

1 

D. 

16  Apr. 
1  May. 
23     " 

May. 

10  Camagiiey. 

Hilario  Mendoza 

1 

11 

18     •' 

June. 

29  Vapor. 
"   Tutela. 

Three  working  men 
One  rebel 

9 
•J 

1 

n 
(1 

]  8  JqIv. 
24     "■ 

July. 

7  Amero. 
20  Juan  Criollo. 

Two  rebels 
Two  rdbels 

O 

2 

D. 

18     " 
17     " 

AugTist. 

5  San  Carlos. 
13  Caobillas. 

Six  runners 

Pedro  Xolasco  Zayas 

6 
1 

D. 

9  Aug. 
.30     " 

September. 

8  Dos  Camioes. 

9  Cienaga. 

"    Ojo.  de  Agua. 
IG  Negros. 
27  Gloria. 

Capt.  Jose  Maria  Avila 
Two  rebels 
Two     " 
One      " 
Two     " 

2 
2 
2 
1 
2 

D. 

.  ( 

1 1 

14  Sept 
28     " 
30     " 
30     " 
30     " 

November. 

4  Santiago. 

Gknerals   Bernabe    de 

Yarona 

• 

AND  W.  C.  Kyak,  Colonels 
Jesus  del  Sol  and  Pfdro 
Cespedes 

5  Santa  Clara.         Two  rebels 

6  Pulgas.  Four  rebels 

7  Santiago.  Captain,   Josd  Fry  ;  Pilot,  Wil- 

liam Baward  ;  Mate,  James 
Flood  ;  Sailors — J.  C.  Harris, 
John  Bosa,  B.  P.  Chamber- 
lain, William  Kose,  Ignacio 
Dnenas,  Antonio  Deloyo,  Jose 
Manuel  Teiran,  Kamon  Lar- 
ramendi,  Ensebio  Gariza,  Ed- 
ward Day,  J.  S.  Trujillo,  Jack 
Williamson,  Porfirio  Corvison, 
P.  Alfaro,  Thomas  Crigg, 
Frank  Good,    Piiul    Khunrer, 


4 

D. 

7  N'ov 

2 

" 

11     " 

4 

a 

15     " 

2868 


u 

2868 
Barney  Herrald,  Samxiel  Card, 
John  Brown,  Alfred  Haisell, 
W.  J.  Price,  George  Thomas, 
Ezekiel  Durliara,  Thomas  Wal- 
ter Williams,  Simon  Broyeur, 
Leopold  Larose,  A.  Arci,  John 
Stewart,  Henry  Bond,  George 
Thompson,  James  Samuel, 
lleury  Frank,  James  llead         37     I).         15  Nov. 

8  Santiago.  Arturo    Loret     Mola,    Agustin 

Varona,  Oscar  Varona,  Gui- 
llermo  Vails,  Jose  Boitel,  Sal- 
vador Peuedo,  Enrique  Caste- 
llanos,  Augnstin  Santa  Rosa, 
Justo  Consuegra,  Francisco 
Porras  Pita,  Jose  Otero,  Her- 
minio  Quesada  .  12     "  15     " 

9  San.  Manuel.         Two  rebels  .  2     "  "      " 
10  Lagnnas.               One  rebel                            .                  j     <.  .<      « 

"    Saramaguacan.     Fernando   Molino,   Juan    Perez, 

Antonio  Pages               .  3  "  "  " 

"    Caridad.                 Rafael  Armas                     .  j  <<  <<  a 

"    Diff.  places.          Juan  Garces  and  two  others  3  "  "  '' 

2927 

All  those  marked  with   an  asterisk,   have  been  shot  in  the  roads  when  con- 
ducted to  the  cities  for  trial. 


Since  commencing  the  printing  of  thi.s  book  we  have  received  papers 
from  Havana,  in  which  we  find  that  a  large  number  of  Cuban  prisoners 
captured  in  the  assault  of  Manzanillo,  and  seventeen  "  conspirators"  in 
Holquin,  have  been  shot.  We  hi3ve  not  had  an  opportunity  to  ascertain 
the  dates  or  number  of  these  last  executions  in  time  for  publication. 

Since  the  month  of  June,  1871,  the  Havana  papers  give  only  very  few 
notices  about  the  executions  of  Cubans  and  the  Voz  de  Cuba  stated  that 
they  must  not  be  published  because  they  would  be  new  facts  for  another 
"  Book  of  Blood."  The  number  of  executions  is  exceedingly  greater  and 
we  will  publish  them  in  a  supplement  with  the  remainder  of  those  killed 
in  1873. 

D.  means  Diario  de  la  Marina^  organ  of  the  Spanish  Naval  service. 

V.  de  C.  means  Voz  de  (Juba,  organ  of  the  Spanish  Volunteers. 


35 


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Captured  by  the  Spaaiards  aud  whose  fate  has  never  been  made  known, 


i8e9. 

March. 

1 

Sti.  Spiritus. 

Four  cartridge  makers 

4  V.  de  C.  4  Mch. 

2 

Jaguey. 

N.  Sardifia 

1  Diaric 

.  14     " 

8 

Gueiba. 

Seven  prisoners 

7 

<( 

12     " 

9 

Peralejo. 

Eight 

8 

" 

3  Apri^ 

12 

Sto.  Domingo. 

A  mulatto  spy 

1 

ii 

16  Mch. 

14 

Moron. 

Eleven  spies     . 

11 

a 

29     " 

15 

Manzanillo. 

Fifteen  prisoners     . 

15 

u 

3  Apr. 

19 

Sti. -Spiritus. 

Two 

2 

" 

6     '• 

24 

Guamutas. 

Forty-three" 

'.        43 

a 

23     " 

25 

Sto.  Domingo. 

Six 

6 

(( 

1     " 

27 

Niguas. 

Nine              " 

9 

u 

23     " 

29 

Aserradero. 

Four             " 

3 

u 

10     " 

— 

Guamutas. 

Twenty-three  more 

23 

((. 

23     " 

— 

Mayari. 

Forty 

40 

ee 

16  Mch. 

— 

Cienfuegos. 

Twenty-one" 

21 

iS 

19     " 

Apri 

. 

1 

Guaracabuya. 

Two  prisoners 

2 

<< 

9  Apr. 

5 

Potrerillo. 

Three       "        .         .         . 

3 

u 

16     " 

13 

(C 

One  spy 

1 

(,( 

16     " 

10 

(( 

Nine  rebel  chiefs 

9 

a 

16     " 

10 

Manzanillo. 

One  spy 

1 

a 

22  May. 

10 

Jagua. 

Nine  prisoners 

9 

" 

13     " 

17 

Las  Lajas. 

Bernardo  Bonet  R.  C.     . 

1 

" 

22  Apr. 

23 

Sta.  Clara. 

Manuel  Rojas       E.  C.     . 

1 

" 

28     " 

23 

Yaguaramas. 

Antonio  Moreira 

1 

u 

27  May. 

28 

Sta.  Clara. 

Ricardo  Ledon    and  Jut 

n 

Lopez  R.  C. 

2 

" 

3     " 

30 

Cuba. 

Nine  plunderers 

9 

(( 

7     " 

— 

Mayajiguas. 

A  number  of  prisoners     . 

5 

a 

7     " 

May 

1 

Camarones. 

Four  prisoners 

4 

a 

7     " 

9 

Ai-imao. 

Andres  Diaz  and  onejsp} 

2 

cc 

15     " 

15 

Vasquez. 

Two  prisoners 

2 

" 

11  Sept. 

15 

Tunas. 

Three  prisoners 

3 

" 

17  June. 

17 

Cienfuegos. 

Ant.  Figueroa  and  N.  Ml 

sa.      2 

" 

20     " 

252 


36 


252 

18 

Hatillo. 

Thirteen  from  Figueredo's 

band 

13 

D. 

29  May. 

18 

Guaracabulla. 

Sacramento  Carvajal,  B.  Ma- 
chado,  R.  Jimenez  and  his 

two  sons 

6 

cc 

8     " 

18 

Manzanillo. 

Four  j)risoners 

4 

cc 

9     " 

24 

Lajas. 

Seven  prisoners 

7 

cc 

2  June. 

2(3 

Nipe. 

One  corporal    and  four  sol- 

diers 

5 

ii 

9    " 

26 

Moron. 

Many  prisoners 

10 

ii 

1     " 

June 

10 

Sta.  Clara. 

Five  prisoners 

5 

a 

22     " 

20 

Jutinicu. 

One          "... 

1 

(C 

7  July. 

20 

Guisa. 

Ten          "  cap.  by  Boet. 

10 

il 

8.9     " 

26 

Baracoa. 

Eighteen" 

18 

ii 

13.14     " 

28 

Palmira. 

Seven       "... 

7 

a 

1     " 

— 

Sta.  Cruz. 

Four        "... 

4 

a 

30  June. 

July 

6 

Caunao. 

Pio  Hernandez  and  two  more 

3 

(< 

11  July. 

12 

Sta.  Clara. 

Three  spies 

3 

(C 

19  Aug. 

18 

Barrancas. 

Two  prisoners 

2 

il 

5     " 

22 

Cuba. 

Three      " 

3 

<( 

3     " 

22 

Jiguani. 

One         "... 

1 

(( 

12     " 

— 

Trinidad. 

Three  recruiting  officers 

3 

a 

30  July. 

— 

Caibarien. 

Some  prisoners 

5 

(( 

15  Aug. 

Augufct. 

G     Palm  a  Soriano 

.  Four  prisoners 

4 

C( 

13     " 

8 

Sti.  Spiritus. 

Three         " 

3 

(( 

17     " 

11 

Limones. 

Four          "               .         . 

4 

11 

Cachaza 

Four 

4 

(I 

22     " 

12 

Limones. 

Two 

2 

a 

25     " 

13 

Bajadas. 

Three 

3 

" 

1  Sept. 

13 

Cuba. 

Eleven 

11 

11 

19  Aug. 

14 

Puerto  Padre. 

Three         "               .         . 

" 

22     " 

17 

Hicotea. 

Jose  de  J.  Garcia  and  another 

2 

<c 

24     " 

18 

Baire. 

Thirteen 

13 

(C 

27     " 

18 

Cienfuegos. 

Gregorio  Hernandez 

1 

li 

20     " 

19 

Jibacoa. 

Six  prisoners 

() 

i( 

10  Sept. 

20 

Biajani. 

A  certain  number 

5 

<( 

1     " 

20 

Arroyo  Blanco 

Six  prisoners 

6 

ii 

2     " 

24 

Taguayabon. 

Eleven 

11 

" 

1     " 

24 

Cubitas. 

Fourteen 

14 

ii 

1     " 

25 

Pto.  Principe. 

Thirteen 

13 

ii 

31  Aug. 

26 

Central  Dept. 

Four  by  the  Civiles 

4 

(C 

29     " 

28 

Guines. 

Nine         .... 

9 

ii 

29     " 

29 

Cienfuegos. 

Two         .... 

2 

ii 

12  Sept. 

483 


37 


483 

30 

Siclonia. 

Three       .         .         .         . 

3    D. 

12 

Sept. 

— 

Sagua. 

Eight       . 

8     " 

29  Aug. 

September. 

1 

Caguas. 

More  than  fifty  prisoners 

51     " 

10 

Sept. 

4 

Maugas. 

Twenty-four  conspirators 

24     " 

8 

" 

U 

San  Cristobal. 

Fifteen 

15     " 

11 

cc 

7 

Cauto  del  Paso 

Thirty-seven  (Boet) 

37     " 

9  Oct. 

20 

Cardenas. 

N.  Macario  y  N.  Lugo     . 

2     " 

20 

Sept. 

21 

Tunas. 

Juan  Sancho,  two  more  i 

3,nd 

his  personal  guard 

8     " 

9  Oct. 

27 

Jagua. 

Thirteen  prisoners 

13     " 

8 

te 

20 

Las  Miuas. 

One 

I     " 

12 

(C 

October. 

G 

Sierra   Jnma- 

gua. 

Com.  Mendoza  and  othei 

s          3     " 

8 

7 

Las  Lajas. 

Seventy-one  prisoners 

71     " 

12 

8 

Sti.  Spiritus. 

One 

1     " 

14 

10 

Remedios. 

One 

1     " 

17 

10 

Puerto  Padre. 

Two 

2     '^ 

26 

12 

Remedios. 

Two 

2     " 

17 

18 

Contramaestre 

.  Two 

2     " 

13  Nov. 

11) 

Pto.  Principe. 

Four 

4     " 

29  Oct. 

28 

Puerto  Padre. 

Two  chiefs  and  live  more 

7     " 

23  Nov. 

21) 

El  Roble. 

One 

1     " 

3 

(( 

31 

Mijialito. 

One 

1     " 

11 

" 

' — 

Los  Negros. 

Thirteen  (Boet) 

13     " 

L) 

" 

Nove 

mber. 

1 

Baguana. 

Three  prisoners 

3     " 

27 

a 

4 

Tacajo. 

Zaldivar  and  two  more 

3     " 

27 

" 

4 

Moron. 

Captain  Carvajal 

1     " 

11) 

" 

5 

Caunao. 

Three  prisoners. 

3     " 

14 

(( 

6 

Jobosi. 

Seven         " 

7     " 

lo 

a 

8 

Holguin. 

Five 

5     •' 

14 

" 

11 

El  Macio. 

A  certain  number    . 

5     " 

24 

" 

12 

Caunao. 

Five 

5     " 

14 

" 

14 

Sta.  Cruz. 

Lorenzo  Xiquesj  Estrada 

R.C.  1     '• 

20 

a 

14 

Tuinicvi. 

Four  prisoners 

4     " 

24 

" 

15 

Arroyo  Blanco 

Two          "                .  ■      . 

2     " 

22 

Dec. 

16 

Sipiabo. 

One 

1     " 

2(1  Nov. 

18 

Moron. 

Two          " 

2     " 

20 

" 

18 

Cabaiguan. 

Cepeda  R.  C.  and  eleven  n 

lore  12     " 

2 

Dec. 

19 

Portillo. 

Manuel  Codina  R.  C. 

1     " 

2 

ii 

19 

Pinos  Blencos. 

Three  prisoners 

3     " 

22 

u 

20 

Minas. 

One 

1     " 

28  Nov. 

20 

Manacas. 

Five  bearers  of  seditious 

pro- 

chimations 

5     " 

21 

(C 

818 


38 


818 
22     Zayas.  Three  spies  .         .  3 

22     Reinedios.  Three  rebel  chiefs    .  .  3 

24  Sti.  Spiritus.       J.  M.  Abreu  (incendiary)  1 

25  Caunao.  Two  prisoners  .         .  2 

27  Holguin.  N.  Ramirez,  N.  Sarmiento  and 

N.  Chavarria         .         .  3 

28  Gua.  Angel  Colas,  recruiting  officer  1 
C.  de  Zapata.  Ten  spies  ...         10 


22  Dec. 

24  " 

17  " 

27  Nov 

14  Dec. 

8  " 

2  " 

December. 

r2     Palmira.  Three  prisoners 

Yelazquez.  Five  " 

Purial.  One  " 

Seibabo.  Twelve         " 

Arroyo   Blanco. Twenty-five 


14 
14 
17 
21 
23 
23 
24 

27 
27 
31 
31 


Bijarii.  A  certain  number  of  spies 

Baez.  Five  prisoners 

Holguin.  Bernardo  Millares,  Eladio  Ca- 

brera R.  C. 
Mataguan.  Sixty-seven  prisoners 

Sti.  Spiritus.       Two  armed  rebels 
Pta.  de  Guano.One  " 

Casimba.  Four  " 


3 

5 
1 
12 
25 
5 
5 

2 
67 
2 
1 
4 


D. 


24  " 

30  " 

6  Jan. 

26  " 

28  Dec 

30  " 

20  Jan. 

15  " 

1  " 

15  " 

5  " 

11  " 

January. 

3     Sta,  Catalinai. 


/ 
11 
12 
15 
17 
20 
21 
21 
24 
24 


Sta.  Cruz. 

Pto.  del  Padre 

Yaguas. 

Gninia. 

Limones. 

Cauto. 

Marroquin. 

Sta.  Clara. 

Holguin. 

Barajagua 


Four  rebels 
Felix  Ferrer 
One  rebel 
Eight  prisoners 
Two 


A  certain  number  of  prisoners  5 


24     Palmarejo. 
24    El  Roble. 

24  Cabitas. 

25  Caunaito. 

20  to  28  Pto.  Princ 


Three  prisoners 

Four  ''  .         . 

One  chief  and  three  more 

Three  prisoners 

Three         "      ■ 

Some  prisoners,  among  them 

the  chiefs  Fernando  Toro 

and  B.  Perez 
One  prisoner 
One 
Two 
Six 
Twenty-eight  prisoners 


5 
1 
1 
2 

6 

28 


11  " 

13  " 

13  " 

25  " 

2:^  " 

21  " 

25  " 

11  Feb 

31  Jan. 

24  " 

29  " 

30  " 

5  Feb 

27  Jan. 

11  Feb 

29  Jan. 

8  Feb 

1,054 


39 


February. 

1     Pto.  Principe. 

3 

4 

6 

7 


1,054 
Tweuty-three  more  prisoners  23     D. 


10 


Seven  more 
Yayabo.  One  incendiary 

Los  Guerreros.  Seven  prisoners 
Sevilla.  Tomas  Martinez  &  two  more 

Pto.  Principe.    Ten  prisoners 
BagJi.  Nine  more 


February 

22     Cambute. 
El  Ramon. 
Cascorro. 


23 
23 


24 
25 

28 


Seven  prisoners 

One 

Zacarias  Diaz,  Agustin  Lla- 
nes  and  Nicolas  Moatero 
Santo  Spiritus.  Two  incendiaries     . 
Las  Minas.         Six  prisoners 
Santo  Spiritus.  Three     " 


March. 

3  San  Luis. 

3  El  Jumento. 

5  Cambite. 
7  Guinia. 

6  to  8  Holguin. 

1  to  9  Aguas  Verdes 

1  to  5  Cobre. 
10    Pefiagorda. 
10     Guanajayabo. 

10  Purial. 

11  Manicaragua. 
14     Seiba. 

16  Cauto. 

11  Congreso. 

22  Cauto. 

23  Pto.  Principe. 
25  Santa  Clara. 
27  Maniabon. 


'/ 
1 
7 
3 
10 
9 


Nine  prisoners  .         .  9 

One          "  .         .  1 

Three  captured  by  Boet  3 

Three  prisoners  .         .  3 

Four           "  .         .  4 

.Many  prisoners  .         .  10 

Soma  captured  by  Boet  5 

One  prisoner  .         .  1 

Two         "  .         .  2 

Two         "  .         .  2 

One          "  .         .  1 

Four        "  .         .  4 

Seven      "  .         .  7 

Three       "  .         .  3 

Thirty-six  captured  by  Boet  36 

Three  prisoners  .         .  3 

Three         "  .         .  3 

Eie-ht         "  .         .  8 


April. 

1  Las  Parras.  Eiofht.amongf  them  some  chiefs  8 

3  Pto.  Principe.  Six  prisoners  .  .  6 

4  Magarabomba.  Four      "  .  .  4 

5  Caunao.  Six  "  .  .  6 
5  Santi  Spiritus.  Three  "  .  .  3 
8  Cacatual.  One  "  .  .  1 
8  Sabanilla.  Two  prisoners  .  .  2 

11  Guira.  One        "  .  .  1 

11  Ojo  de  Agua.  Nine       "  .  .  9 


3  Feb. 

8 

11 

11 

17 

15 

13 

8  Mch 

3 

cc 

15 

(C 

1 

" 

2 

'■• 

2 

" 

10 

(( 

1  Apr. 
12  Mch 

15 

12 

12 

12 

1 

3 

3 

17 

29 

25 

24 

8  Apr. 
27  Mch. 

29 

a 

5 

a 

16 

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14 

" 

21 

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8 

" 

12 

ii 

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13 

Ipr. 

20 

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1,281 


40 


12     Santi  Spiritus. 
Caunao. 


14 


Uruguay. 


15     Pto.  Naranjo. 
17    Gibara. 

17  Holguin. 

18  Maraanayag'ua. 
18  Calesito. 
18  Holguin. 
18  Moron. 
21  Cayo  Loco. 
21  Yaguajay. 
21  Trinidad. 

24     Caunao. 

24  Cubitas. 

25  Guanaja. 
]  8  to  25  Las  Sierras. 
27     Pto.  Principe. 
27  to  29 
30 

30     La  Matilde. 
27  to  7  May  Pto. 

Principe. 

May. 
1     Cano. 


1,281 
T wenty-f our   conspirators 

who  aided  the  rebels  24 

Four  rebels  .  4 

One  letter  carrier  and  twen- 
ty-one prisoners  captured 
by  Boet         .  .  22 

Four  rebels  in  arms     .  4 

Commander  Juan  Sales  and 

Pablo  Luis  Villegas  2 

Five  rebelsfromPeralta's  band  5 
Thirty  prisoners 
Two 


30 
2 
9 

1() 
1 
1 


Nine- 

Sixteen        " 

One 

One 

Chief  Man.  Rodriguez,  Fran- 
cisco and  Jose  Diaz 

Prefect  Betancourt,  &  twelve 
men 

One  hundred  and  thirty-six  13G 


13 


1  Guara. 

2  Arroyo 

mejo. 
4     Trinidad. 


One  prisoner  .  1 

Six         "            .  .  6 

Thirteen  prisoners  .  13 

Six                   ''  .  C 

Eleven             "  .  H 

Four                "  .  4 
Twenty-one  prisoners  of 

Montane  r      .  .  21 

Some  rebels  manufacturing 

gunpowder 
One  with  arms 


Ber- 


2  to  5  Santa  Clara 

5  Nuevitas. 

9  Caoba. 

11  Yaguajay. 

11  Bemedios. 

1 1  Arroyon. 

11  Palopicado. 

12  Bicana. 

14  Maraguan. 


Three  prisoners 
Twenty-live   members 

Junta 
Seven  prisoners 
Seven  rebel  chiefs 
One  prisoner 
One  rebel  prisoner 
Five     " 
One     " 
One     " 
One     " 
Nine    "  " 


of   a 


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1 

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1 

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9 

22 

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41 


1,682 

14     Ciego  de  Najaza. Nineteen  prisoners 

. 

19 

18     Moron. 

One 

. 

1 

18     Monte  Oscuro. 

Nine 

. 

9 

18     Calento. 

One 

1 

11  to  1 8  Pto.  Prin- 

Twenty-two mo  e 

captured 

cipe. 

Montaner 

. 

22 

11  to  18     " 

Seventeen  by  Chinchilla 

17 

19     Santa  Clara. 

Two  prisoners 

. 

2 

22     Pto.  Principe. 

Twenty-two  more 

. 

22 

22     Sagua. 

Paulino  Yeros,  Jose  Rodr 

iguoz 

and  Matias  Pavon     . 

3 

4    Vista  Hermosa.Many  prisoners 

10 

6     Guajabana. 

One 

1 

26     Aserradero. 

Three 

3 

27     Puuta  Brava. 

Six 

6 

30     Maraguan. 

Thirty 

30 

31     Caimanera. 

One 

1 

—     Holguin. 

Nine 

9 

—     Puerto  Princi- 

Seventy-nine rebels 

captured 

pe. 

by    three    combined 

co- 

lumns 

• 

79 

June. 

2     Limones. 

Eight  prisoners 

. 

8 

2     Divertido. 

Four 

. 

4 

9     Cienaga. 

Chief  Pablo  Recio 

and 

one 

mulato 

, 

2 

8     San  Miguel. 

Six  rebels 

. 

6 

11     Najaza. 

Six        " 

, 

6 

11     Yaguajay. 

Three   " 

. 

3 

17     Baga. 

One      " 

. 

1 

17     Seibabo. 

One      " 

. 

1 

18     Cauto. 

Forty   " 

. 

40 

18     Bayamo. 

Four    " 

• 

4 

June. 

18     Vertientes. 

Pablo  Barrios,  Prefect 

Fer- 

D. 


22  Voladores. 

22  Pto.  Principe. 

22  Palmar. 

22  Guayabo. 

20  Pto.  Principe. 


nando  Varona,  Jose  J.  Fer- 
nandez and  two  mor 

Nineteen  prisoners 

Sixteen 

One 

One  " 

Twenty-seven   captured   in 
different  incursions 


24 

May. 

22 

t( 

1  June 

22 

May. 

2  June 

3 

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29  Ma  . 

22 

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29 

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8  June. 

1 

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16 

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20 

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5 

July. 

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24  June 

t-e 

5 

29  Jun. 

19 

24     " 

16 

26     " 

1 

29     " 

1 

7  July 

27 


30  June. 


July. 
7     Yareyal. 


One  prisoner 


1 0  July. 


2,072 


4^ 


7     Las  Lajas.  Three  prisoners 

7     Quemados.  One  " 

7  Pto.  Principe.     Nine  " 

8  Aguada.  One  " 

y     Vista  Hermosa.Seventeen  wounded  and  ten 
more 
Fifteen  prisoners 
Bernabe  Morales,  and  his  son 
Eduardo,    Juan    Sanchez, 
Jose  Arce,  and  Ramon  Va- 
rona 
Two  prisoners 

Eleven  captured  by  Monta- 
ner 
22     Yaguajay.  Prefect  B.  Gareno 

22     Santa  Cruz.        Twenty-three  rebels,  am  mg 
them   six  prominent  })er- 
<.  sons 

Yaguajay.  Two  prisoners 

La  Gloria.  Two 


2,072 
3 


D. 


Jiguani. 
Santa  Cruz. 


Tibisial 
-\I  ir.igaa. 

Yaguajay. 
Santa  Cruz. 


24 

26 


August. 

8  Guani 

24  Arroyo  Blanco. 
—  Cuba. 

28  Caunao. 

•61  Villas. 

81  Pto.  Principe. 

— .  Manzanillo. 

7  Pto.  Principe. 

7  Holguin. 

10  Deseada. 

11  Guanausi. 
17  Yareyal. 
20  Guaimaro. 

25  Sti.  Sj^iritus. 
30  Holguin. 

October. 

2  Quemadito. 

3  Sti.  Spiritus. 


Remedies. 


8     Hi  otea. 


Juan  Ferrer,  Pedro  Rios,  and 

three  more 
Rafael  Peralta 
Six  prisoners 
Fifteen  " 
Five 
One 
Eleven  captured  in  different 

incursions 
Twenty-two  prisoners 
Three 
Two 
Four 
Two 
Twelve 
Two 
One 


Seventy-five  wounded 

One  prefect 

One  letter  carrier 

The  father-in-law  of  Boi'd, 

and  another 
One  prisoner 


1 
9 
1 

27 
15 


5 

2 

11 
1 


23 

2 
2 


5 
1 
6 
15 
5 
1 

11 
22 
3 
2 
4 
2 
12 
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1 


75 
1 
1 

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1 


28 
11 

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Three  prisoners            .               3 

12 

La  Deseada. 

Five           "                    .               5 

16 

Trinidad. 

One           "                    .               1 

lOiuig  Tacamara. 

Jose  Carvajal  and  his  son           2 

20 

Yareyal. 

Jose  Martinez,  and  four  more    5 

21 

Remedios. 

Pedro   Garcia    and    Agustin 
Ramirez         .             .               2 

23 

Santa  Clara. 

One  prisoner                 .               1 

13 

La  Deseada. 

Seven     "           .             .               7 

16 

MajagUiis. 

Two        "           .             .               2 

16 

Pirindingo. 

Eleven    "           .             .             11 

27 

Yara. 

Three     "          .             .               3 

19 

Charco  Azul. 

Six  (two  of  them  chiefs)             6 

29 

Central  Dept. 

Three  captured  in  some  incur- 
sions             .             ,               3 

November. 

1 

Las  Parras. 

Four  prisoners              .               4 

2 

El  Rosario. 

Nazario  Rodriguez  Feo               1 

2 

C.  de  Zapata. 

Some  prisoners             .               5 

2 

Yagruma. 

One           "                    .               1 

2 

Vista  Hermosa 

.Eight        "                    .               8 

2 

Central  Dept. 

Five  cap'd  in  some  incursions  5 

3 

Pto.  Principe. 

One  prefect                     .                1 

5 

Sti.  Spiritus. 

Manuel  Barrera            .               1 

5 

Arroyo  Blanco 

.  Four                  .             .               4 

6 

Sta.  Isabel. 

Felix  Duret       .             .               1 

6 

Banao. 

Six                     .             .               6 

10 

Sti.  Spiritus. 

Six                     .             .               6 

11 

Colon. 

Juan  Vera        .             ,               1 

13 

Potrerillo. 

Three  prisoners            .               3 

13 

Maniabon. 

Juan  Serrano  and  Luis  Ra- 
mirez            .             .               2 

]7 

Salado. 

Three  prisoners             .               3 

17 

Limones. 

One  prisoner  wounded               1 

17 

Tempii. 

Four      "           .             .               4 

17 

Esperanza. 

Two        "           .             .               2 

18 

Jiguani. 

M.  Villareal,  his  brother  and 
three  more                 .               5 

18 

Canasi. 

Three  prisoners             .               3 

19 

Guaimaro. 

Ten    prisoners    cai.tuvod    in 
some  incursioz^s        ,             10 

22 

Yaguaramas, 

,  One  prisoner                  ,                1 

22 

Paredones. 

Six         ^'            ,             ,                6 

22 

La  Cueva.- 

Two       '*            .             ,                2 

23 

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28  

28  Canasi, 

—  Las  Tunas. 

December. 

1  Cienfuegos. 

2  Tuero. 

7  Farallones 

9  Los  Cristales. 

9  Sti-Spiritus. 

9  Las  Lomas, 

9  El  Jumento. 

9  Zapata. 

10  St.  Spiritu. 
10 

11  Quemado. 

12  Trinidad. 
12  Jiqui. 

18  Pto.  Principe. 

19  Remedies. 
23  Almazan. 

27  Pto.  Principe. 

29  Villas. 

30  Guanaja. 

31  Santa  Clara. 

—  Yis.  Hermosa. 


2,487 
One  prisoner  .  1 

One  rebel  cap.  by  the  civil  g'rd  1 
Thirteen  cap.  in  dift".  excurs'ns  13 
Admiral  (?)  Nufiez  &  five  more    6 

Manuel  Gonzales  .  1 

Two  rebels        .  .  2 

Rafael  Cepeda  .  1 

Three  prisoners  .  3 

Fourteen  "  .  U 
Prefect  Jose  Conesa,  Cap.  Sose 

G.  Luna  and  three  more  5 
Five  prisoners  .  5 
Four  rebels  .  4 
Three  "  .  .  3 
Seventeen  rebels  .  17 
Two  "  .  2 
Jose  Leonardo  Ortega  1 
Ten  rebels  .  10 
Eighteen  rebels  .  18 
Four  "  .  4 
Three  "  .  3 
Thirty-four  captured  in  dif- 
ferent excursions  .  34 
Three  .  .  3 
Juan  C.  Zeuea  ,  1 
One  rebel  .  .  1 
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1  Jan. 

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15  Jan. 

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1871. 


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1  Vergel. 

A  prisoner 

1     D. 

4  Jan 

"  St.  Agustin. 

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a        (1 

"  Monte  Alto. 

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Manuel  Castellanos 

1     " 

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Seventeen  prisoners 

17      " 

6      " 

♦'  Camaguey. 

Lope   Recio  Agvanionte,  Rafael 

Coti  iiio  and  eight  others 

10     " 

7      " 

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15     " 

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1    " 

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2  Guanaja, 

Erailio  Torres  and  six  others 

7      " 

14     " 

2734 


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4  Guanaja. 

10  Cienliiegos. 

12  CascoiTO. 
13 

15  Sti.  Espiritu, 
"  Cariiagiiey. 
"  Giiinia  de  Miranda 
"  Mate. 

"  Holguin. 
20  Cascorro. 
27  Sti.  Espiritu. 

29  Cieo:o  de  Avila. 

30  Sti.  Espiritu. 
"  Guaimaro. 
"  Camagiiey. 

31  Minas. 
"  Santiago. 
"  Pto.  Principe. 

February. 

2  Pto.  Principe. 
"  Cascorro. 
6  Margarita. 
"  Cuba. 
"  San  Jorge. 

6  Cinco  Villas. 
"  Siguanea. 
"  Nicho. 
"  Buena  Vista. 

7  San  Geronimo. 

8  Tunas. 
(( 

9  Sti.  Espiritu. 
16 

"  Jumento, 
17  Divertido. 
"  Corojal, 
'*  Bayaino. 

23  Camagiiey, 

•'  St.  Miguel 

24  Guaiuiarillo, 
"  LaguQO, 

27 


Four  prisoners 

Seven  rebels 

A  prisoner 

Twenty  from  the  Hornet  expedi- 
tion 

Four  prisoners 

Ten  prisoners 

Totnas  Diaz 

Benigno  Tamayo  and  eighteen 
others 

Two  prisoners 

One 

A  postman  and  two  rebels. 

Two  prisoners. 

Cristobal  Diaz 

Manuel  Castro  and  four  others 

Eighteen  prisoners 

Fifteen         " 


Three  prisoners 

Five 

Five  " 

Two 

II  (I 

Major  Leopoldo  Villegas 
Carlos  Cervecefio 
One  prisoner 


2734 
4 


D. 


7 
1 

20 
4 

10 
1 

19 
2 
2 
1 
3 
2 
2 
1 
5 
18 
15 


Nicolas  Govin 

Oue  prisoner 

N.  Marin 

Three  prisoners 

Two 

Two  " 

Three         " 

Clemente  Soaa,  Provost  Sergeant 

Callejas  and  L,  Miranda 
One  mulatto  and  a  negro 
Rafael  Palomares  and  his  son 
Oue  prisoner 

Manuel  Rojas  and  Juau  0.  Sil- 
verio 


D. 


D. 


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19  Jan. 

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23  Feb. 

17  Mch 

15  Feb. 

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13  Mch 

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2897 


46 


28  Ciego  de  Avila. 

"  Pto.  Principe. 

"  Pilar. 
28  Banos. 

"  Different  places. 


Two  rebels 

Five  prisoners 

One  negro  and  one  white  man 

Two  prisoners 

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3  Camaguey.  Constantino  Agiiero  .  1  D         12  Mch. 

"  Ciiico  Villas.  One  prisoner  .  1  "         30     " 

'•  Caunao.  F.  Rodriguez  Fernandez  .  1  "  15     " 

"  Carraguao.  One  prisoner  .  1  "         17     " 

7  Angeles.  One         "  .  1  "  "      " 

7  Sti.  Espiritu.  Four       "  .  4  "      " 

10  "  Seven      "  .  7  "  "      " 
"  Camaguey.  N.  Huelva  and  throe  orliurs  4  "           "      " 

11  Villa  Clara.  Three  rebels  .  8  "  "      " 

16  Canoa.  One  prisoner  .  1  " 

17  Barajagua.  Two  prisoners  .  2  " 

18  Palmira.  One         "  .  1  " 
18  Camagiiey.  B.  Nuiiez  and  F.  Ziyns    .  2  *' 

20  Puercro.  Two  prisoners  .  2  " 

21  Camaguey.  J.  J.  Cosio  .  1  " 
23  Cabezas.  Some  prisoners  .  C  " 

25  Mefan.  One       •  "  .  i  u  u 

26  Barrancas.  One         "  .  1  " 
'■  Palraa.  A  young  man  .  j  u  <i 

29  Guaimaro.  Two  rebels  .  2  "         30 

31  Barajaguas,  One  rebel  .  1  "  16 

"  Trinidad.  One  rebel  .  ^  "  " 


19 

28 

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31 

30 

30 

18 

Apr 

April. 

4  Mefan.  One  prisoner 
"  Quimado.  One       " 

"  Remaiiga  EnaguaThree  prisoners 

5  S.  Lorenzo.  One  prisoner 

11  Mayajiguas.  Three  prisoners 

12  Trinidad.  Bight  prisoners 
19  D(Miiajagua.  One  prisoner 


20  Ti  Arriba. 

21  Sti,  Espirita, 
23  Santiago, 

"  Cobre, 
25  Guinia 

'•  Sti,  Espiritu. 
^9  Cadiz, 


Two  prisoners 

Jiisto  Llanos  and  0     thers 

Roquo  Trujillo  , 

Seven  prisoners  , 

One  prisoner 

One  lieutenant  and  g-i^other 

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3004 

3  Arroyo  Blanco. 

One  prisoner 

1 

D. 

4  May. 

"  Cuba. 

Fourteen  prisoners 

14 

(( 

4     " 

"  Guasimal. 

One  prisoner 

1 

(( 

7     " 

5  Nuevitas. 

Fifteen  prisoners 

15 

(( 

8    " 

6  Moron. 

Four  prisoners 

4 

It 

13     " 

13  Sti.  Espiritu. 

Six  prisoners 

6 

11 

H           II 

15  Centro. 

Nineteen  prisoners 

19 

li 

1—1 

16  Giiira. 

Four  prisoners 

4 

D. 

16  June 

"  Pinalito. 

Two  prisoners 

2 

(( 

<<        a 

"  Cauto. 

Three  prisoners 

3 

(( 

11        II 

22  Dcsuello. 

One  prisoner 

1 

<( 

22     " 

25  Yay^uajay. 

Three  prisoners 

3 

K 

17     " 

"  Sti.  Espiritu. 

Twenty-one  prisoners 

21 

<( 

31  May. 

26  Vicios. 

Eight  prisoners 

8 

(( 

14  June 

"  Pto.  Principe. 

Four  prisoners 

4 

<l 

4     " 

27  Moron. 

Eigliteen  prisoners 

18 

H 

16     " 

31  Ramblazo. 

Nine  prisoners 

9 

it 

9     " 

"  Manga  Larga. 

Three  prisoners 

3 

<1 

16     " 

June. 

2  Cauto  Abajo. 

Two  prisoners 

2 

D. 

1  July 

3  Moron. 

Two  prisoners 

2 

i( 

16  June 

4  B  jiiquero. 

One  prisoner 

1 

a 

1  July 

5  Pto.  Principe. 

Guillermo  Porro 

1 

a 

16  June 

6  Vertientes. 

Two  prisoners 

2 

i< 

14     " 

8  Peru. 

Five  prisonrs 

5 

(( 

<<      (( 

11   Cayo  Cruz. 

Felipe  Vacque 

1 

u 

21  July. 

"  Sti.  Espiritu. 

Thirteen  prisoners 

13 

(< 

17     " 

14  Moron. 

One  rebel 

1 

" 

1     " 

15  Camajuani. 

Two  rebels 

2 

u 

24  June 

"  Jiquima. 

Two  rebels 

2 

a 

1  July 

16  Mulato. 

Seven  rebi'ls 

7 

<' 

30  June 

"  Najaza. 

Two    armed  children,    1 
old,  not  shot,  notwitli 

3  years 

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16  Jibaro. 

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4 

a 

1  July 

n  Najaza. 

Fourteen  rebels 

14 

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30  June 

"  St.  Clara. 

Four  rebels 

4 

ti 

1  July. 

18  Trinidad. 

Twenty-one  rebels 

21 

(< 

27  June 

19  Moron. 

Three  rebels 

3 

11 

1  July. 

"  Manacas. 

One  rebel 

1 

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24  June 

"  Sti.  Espiritu. 

ThrcH  rebels 

3 

i( 

27     " 

22  Cabaniguan. 

T\V()  rebels 

2 

<( 

1  July. 

24  Tunas. 

Two  rebels 

2 

i< 

18     «' 

25  Santero. 

Grrgorio  Ruiz 

1 

(< 

4     " 

27  Moron. 

Five  rebels 

5 

i( 

8     " 

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31  Playuela. 

Fourteen  rebels 

3241 
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D. 

1  July. 

31  Guaimaro. 

Eight  rebels 

8 

ii 

1 

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July. 

1  Santa  Clara. 

W.  Feo 

1 

D. 

20  July. 

2  Loveto. 

Two  prisoners 

2 

" 

19 

3  Capestani. 

One  prisoner 

11 

(1 

8 

"  Manzanillo. 

Three  prisoners 

3 

" 

19 

4  Arroyo  Blanco. 

Six  prisoners 

6 

f( 

12 

"  Trinidad. 

Three  v'l'isoners 

3 

(1 

11 

"  Manzanillo. 

David  Baldaquin 

1 

a 

(( 

■  8  Yaguajay. 

Two  prisoners 

2 

li 

20 

9  Cascorro. 

Two  prisoners 

2 

(1 

19 

11  Jucaro. 

Three  prisoners 

3 

(I 

18 

Tana. 

Seven  prisoners 

1 

<< 

1 

Aug. 

12  Dajao. 

One  chinaman 

1 

a 

13  July. 

Bayamo. 

Two  prisoners 

2 

u 

14 

(( 

Sti.  Espiritu. 

Eight  prisoners 

8 

iC 

25 

(( 

14  Jobo. 

Seven  prisoners 

7 

(I 

28 

(( 

"  Camajuani. 

One  rebel 

1 

u 

1  Aug. 

"  Alegria. 

Six  prisoners 

6 

li 

11 

*'  Piedras. 

One  prisoner 

1 

n 

11 

15  Santa  Rosa. 

Fifteen  prisoners 

15 

a 

li 

11  Munoz. 

One  prisoner 

1 

u 

16 

"  Holguin. 

One  prisoner 

1 

It 

11 

18  Santa  Clara. 

Seven  prisoners 

7 

" 

30  July. 

"  Giiira. 

One  prisoner 

1 

't 

20 

11 

19  Santa  Ana. 

D.  Olivet  and  6  others 

7 

(f 

25 

11 

"  Cuevas 

One  prisoner 

1 

a 

1 

Aug. 

20  Santi  Espiritu. 

Five  prisoners 

^ 

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I 

<i 

22  Matanzas. 

Manuel  Alvarez,   Doming 

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nandez^  Fabian  Oliver. 

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(( 

23  Julr 

22  El  Paso. 

Four  prisoners 

4 

11 

1 

Aug 

"  Bayamo. 

Carlos  Quesada.  and  Col. 

Miguel 

Figueredo 

2 

li 

(' 

23  Sti  Espiritu. 

Two  prisoners 

2 

a 

il 

"  Yayuajay. 

Two  prisoners 

2 

11 

a 

24  Moron. 

Laureano  Castillo,    S.    < 

Jalzado, 

and  two  others 

4 

11 

8 

25  Pedregon. 

One  prisoner 

1 

u 

1 

27  Jobosi. 

Eight  prisoners 

8 

(1 

16 

27  Palma  Sola. 

One  prisoner 

1 

(1 

n 

29  Charcas. 

Col.  Gustavo  Figueredo 

1 

(( 

16 

30  Moron. 

One  prisoner 

1 

i( 

8 

31  Neivas, 

Seven  prisoners 

7 

<( 

8 

"  Ceiba. 

Twelve  prisoners 

12 

(( 

8 

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49 


August, 

2  Moron. 
5  Moron. 

14  Palo. 
"  Toro. 

"  Cayo  Romano. 

"  Salvia. 
"  Tana. 
"  Pto.  Principe. 

18  Arroyo  Berraco. 

19  Habiina. 

20  Guaimaro. 

21  Pino  TiiertO. 
23  San  Pedro. 
28  Najero. 

September. 

5  Najero. 

10  Trinidad. 

15  Ciego  de  Avila, 

16  Sta.  Ines. 

"  Manzauillo. 
"  Sn.  Miguel. 
1  7  Jiguani. 
"  Sti.  Spiritus. 

20  Vegiiita. 

"  St.  Kafael. 
"  Cuba. 
"  Veladezo. 

21  Palma. 

22  San  Pedro. 

"  Arroyo  Blanco. 

"  Alito's. 

28  Taguiijai. 

"  Manganello. 

October. 

1  Yareyal. 
"  Rio  Grande. 

3  A.ltavista. 
5  Lint^a. 

9  Gnayacanes. 

11  Centro. 

20  San  Miguel. 

21  Las  Tunas. 

23  Las  Tunas. 


2103 

Five  prisoners  .  5 

One  prisoner  .  1 

Five  prisoners  .  5 

Five  prisoners  .  5 
Eduardo  Barreal,  Jose,  and  Eleno 

Cantero  .  3 

Four  prisoners  .  4 

Six  prisoners  .  6 

Three  prisoners  .  3 

N.  Calderiti  and  another  .  2 

Francisco  Guiral  .  1 

Six  prisoners  .  6 

Three  prisoners  .  3 

One  prisoner  .  1 

Three  prisoners  .  3 

Three  prisoners  .  3 

Seven  prisoners  .  7 

Two  prisoners  .  2 

Jose  R.  Pozo  .  1 

N.  Chenard  and  two  others  3 

Two  prisoners  .  2 

One  prisoner  .  1 

Six  prisoners  .  6 

Four  prisoners  .  4 

Oi;e  prisoner  .  1 

One  prisoner  .  1 

One  prisoner  .  1 

Three  prisoners  .  3 

One  prisoner  .  1 

One  prisoner  .  1 

One  prisoner  .  1 

One  prisoner  .  1 

Five  prisoners  .  5 

Antonio  Fernandez  .  1 
One  prisoaer  .  1 
One  prisoner  .  1 
Two  prisoners  .  2 
One  prisoner  .  1 
Four  prisoners  .  4 
Martin  Barruolto  y  Joaquin  Rod- 
riguez .  2 
Antonio  Oliva  and  a  negro  1 
Five  prisoners  .  5 


16 


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24  Najaza. 

"  Quemado. 

25  Pto.  Principe. 
25  Las  Tunas. 

28  Las  Lajos. 

29  Camajuani. 
29  Mai  Pais. 

31   Santa  Marta. 
"  Cunagaa. 
"  Hoyos. 


50 


M.  Basulto 

J.  G.  Molina  y  M.  L.  Rtvnelto 

One  prisoner 

Two  prisoners  ; 

One  prisoner  ^ 

Three  prisoners 

One  prisoner 

Two  prisoners 

One  prisoner 

One  prisoner 


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27 
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November. 

3  Alegria, 

5  San  Bartolo. 

5  San  Joaquin. 

6  Ig-uara. 

6  Trinidad. 

7  Ciego. 

8  Santa  F6. 
8  Marney. 

8  Tempii. 
10   Pirindingo. 
"  Holguin. 
"  Mijial. 

"  Ventorrillo. 
•'  Santa  Marta. 
'•  San  Geronimo. 
"  Placeas. 
"  Palma  Soriano. 
12  Sancti  Espiritus, 
"  Crimea. 
"  Taya. 

14  Punta  Gorda. 

15  La  Victoria. 

18  Santa  Rosa. 

19  Sti.  Espiritus. 
"    Mendigutia. 

20  Ciego. 

"  Las.  Tunas. 

"  Yoro. 

"  Presidio. 

"  Trilladera. 

"  Nigua. 

23  PelonaE. 

20  Tibisial. 


Seven  prisoners 

Two  prisoners 

Seven  prisoners 

One  prisoner 

One  Cliinaman 

Two  prisoners 

One  prisoner 

A  man  and  his  two  sons 

Twelve  prisoners 

N.  Castellon 

A  Tamayo 

Manuel  Guerra  and  Ma 

tiz 
One  man 

Porfirio  Delgado 
Seven  prisoners 
One  prisoner 
Twenty-nine  prisoners 
Twenty  prisoners 
One  prisoner 
Two  prisoners 
One  prisoner 
G.  Saavedra 
One  prisoner 
Two  prisoners 
Three  prisoners 
Seven  prisoners 
Five  prisonors 
One  prisoner 
Two  prisoners 
Three  prisoners 
Federico  Acosta 
One  prisoner 
One  pHsoner 


id  Or- 


1 
2 
1 
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1 
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12 
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13 

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2359 


51 


December. 

2359 

1  DiflF.  places. 

Twelve  prisoners 

12     D 

1 

Dec 

"  Pto.  Principe. 

M.  Aguero  and  M.  Fernan  iez 

2     " 

17 

ti 

2  Gomez. 

Four  prisoners 

4     '' 

6 

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3  Pilon. 

One  prisoner 

1     " 

14 

(C 

3  Ciiabera. 

One  prisoner 

1     " 

i( 

(( 

7  Moron. 

A.  E,)driguez  and  D.  Aviia 

2     '^ 

29 

(< 

9  San.  Agustin. 

Five  prisoners 

5     '' 

31 

(C 

9  Meloaes. 

Two  prisoners 

2     ^' 

11 

u 

11  Piedra. 

A  rebel  boy 

1      " 

30 

.' 

"    Santiago. 

N.  Saavedra 

1      " 

31 

t( 

14  Jagiiey. 

Y.  Estrada  M.  Barreto    . 

1 

N.  Cespedes  and  J.  Ag-ramonte 

4     " 

22 

<( 

17  Camagiiey. 

Four  prisoners 

4     " 

23 

" 

20  Caraajaguani. 

One  prisoner 

1     " 

22 

>( 

"   Pto.  Principe. 

Three  prisoners 

3     '• 

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u 

"    Trinidad. 

One  prisoner 

1     •' 

31 

u 

•'    San  Jose. 

Four  prisoners 

4     " 

" 

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25  Holguin. 

Twenty-ihree  prisoners     . 

23     " 

28 

(1 

"    Soledad. 

Eiglit  prisoners 

8     " 

31 

(( 

"   Prosperidad. 

One  priscjner 

1     " 

(( 

(( 

26  Monte  Grande. 

Two  prisoners 

2     " 

12 

Jan. 

27  Soledad. 

One  prisoner 

1 

31 

It 

1872. 


January. 

1  Jimirii. 

"  Seboruco. 

2  " 

5  Santa  Lucia. 
"   Cuba. 

6  La  Troclia. 
14  Guaicanamar. 
2l  La  Cienega. 

"    San  Miguel. 
26  Guaguaco. 
28  Rio  Negro. 
28  La  Holguinera. 

August, 
3  Lugares. 

7  Guarauri, 

7    Curana. 
J  2  Sa-bana, 


One  prisoner 
Two  prisoners 
Seven  prisoners 
One  prisoner 
Twelve  prisoners 
One  deserter 
Six  prisoners 
One  prisoner 
Five  prisoners 
Six  prisoners 
Two  prisoners 
One  prisoner 


One  man 

Captain  Julian   Arraiz 

more 
Seven  pri^onei'S 
Que  prisoner 


and  four 


1  " 

2  " 
7  " 
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1  " 

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4 

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20 

11 

3 

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16 

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31 

Jan. 

1  Mch. 


5 

7 

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28  Feb 

1 

1 1 

23     •• 

2501 


52 


13  Malograda. 
15  Santiago. 
l8  Jiigua. 

'*  Carnbute. 

21  Ziiza. 

"  San  Francisco. 

"  Chorrilio. 

25  Guaicanamar. 

March. 

1  Las  Tunas. 

4  Jibara. 
15  Las  Tunas. 

"   Sevilla. 

18  La  Veguita. 
"    Cauto. 

"    Cuba. 
21  Las  Catas. 

15  El  Sitio. 

April. 

4  Las  Tunas. 

6  La  Giiira. 
11  Jaguey. 

16  Nue vitas, 
15  Cuba. 

19  Dolores. 
30  Las  Tunas. 

May. 

7  Holguin. 
15  Caba.^ 

30  Central  Dep. 

31  Baire. 

June. 
4  Manzanillo. 
7  Mamey. 

14  Guantanamo. 

15  Santiago. 

"    Ciego  de  Avila. 

17  Quijada. 

21  Las  Yeguas. 
28  Pinalito. 
27  Cuba. 
30  Cupeyal. 
♦*   La  Cieaaga, 


2501 

Seven  prisoners                 .  7 

Thirty-nine  prisoners        .  39 

Three  prisoners                  .  3 

One  prisoner                     .  1 

Jose  Garcia                        .  1 

Rosendo  Pardo,  and  two  others  3 

Seven  prisoners                 .  7 

Seven  prisoners                 .  7 


Twenty-three  prisoners     .  1 

Vicente  Barragan  and  ten  more  11 

Fifteen  prisoners 

P.  A.  Ramos  and  five  more 

Eight  prisoners 

FouF  prisoners 

Nine  prisoners 

Three  prisoners 

Three  prisoners 


Three  prisoners 
Three  prisoners 
Three  prisoners 
Sixteen  prisoners 
Fifty-five  prisoners 
Twenty-three  prisoners 
Thirty-nine  prisoners 

Four  prisoners 
Seventy-three  prisoners 
Twenty-eight  prisoners 
Two  prisoners 


Nine  prisoners 
Eleven  prisoners 
Twenty  five  prisoners 
One  hundred  and  forty-nine  pris- 
oners .  149 
Five  prisoners                   .  4 
Fifty-live  prisoners 
Seven  prisoners 
Twenty-nine  prisoners 
Sixty-six  prisoners 
Two  prisoners 
Two  prisoners 

3237 


D. 


24  " 

16  " 

24  " 

(>  (I 

25  Feb. 
7  Mch. 

5     " 
1     " 


14  Mch. 
24     " 


15 

it 

31     " 

6 

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8 

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22     " 

4 

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3 

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12     ' 

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1     " 

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73 

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31     " 

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9 

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6  June 

11 

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25 

11 

28     " 

19 


55 

a 

2  July 

7 

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25     " 

29 

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2     " 

66 

a 

27  June 

2 

•' 

17  July 

2 

It 

(<      (( 

S3 


July. 

1  Magayales. 

2  Jiinag'uayu. 
9  Calilia. 

13  Cimagiiey. 
15  Cuba. 
18  Deseada. 

"    Cristal. 
21  Diflf  places. 

"    Holguin. 
24  Diff.  places. 

29  J3iieyesito. 

30  Hulguin. 

August. 
5  Doncella. 

11  Guaimaro. 

12  Rio  Grande. 
30  Diff.  places. 


323 1 

Fifty-four  prisoners  .  54 
Two  prisoaers  .  10 
One  prisoner  .  1 
Ninety-two  prisoners  .  92 
Ninety-four  prisoners  .  94 
Six  prisoners  .  6 
Twi)  prisoners  .  3 
Forty  prisoners  .  40 
Thirty  five  prisoners  .  35 
Twelve  prisoners  .  12 
Two  prisoners  .  2 
One  hundred  and  fortv-cig'iit  pri- 
soners .  148 

Capt.  Rodolfo  Medero  and  two 

more  .  3 

Five  prisoners  ,  5 

One  prisoner  .  1 

Twenty  prisoners  .  20 


D. 


September. 

16  Ramon. 

Josd  Snarez 

1 

"    Filipinas. 

One  prisoner 

1 

16  Sopimpa. 

One  prisoner 

1 

25  Santi  Espiritu. 

N.  Diaz  and  three  more 

4 

27  Matojo. 

One  prisoner 

1 

October. 

1  Gibaro. 

Luis  Ramirez  Palmarejo 

1 

"    Remediosj 

Three  prisoners 

3 

"   Rio  Abajo. 

Two  prisoners 

2 

"    Barrabas. 

Bernabe  Martinez 

1 

"   Taguayabon. 

Miguel  Rivadeneyra 

1 

3  Barrabas. 

Pedro  Alfonso  e  Hijo 

2 

3  Mauzanillo. 

One  prisoner 

1 

10  Gaisa. 

Fifty  prisoners 

50 

"   Santa  Clara. 

Two  pi  is  oners 

2 

13  Dulce  Nombre. 

One  prisoner 

1 

14  Mate. 

Three  prisoners 

3 

18  Solis. 

Two  prisoners 

2 

24  Tunas. 

Manuel  Alvera  and  two  rr 

lore          3 

24  Diff.  places. 

Six  prisoners 

6 

26  Jacinto. 

Two  prisoners 

2 

26  Diff.  places, 

Six  prisoners 

6 

29  Rensoli. 

One  prisoner 

1 

fl9  Pelayo 

One  prisoner 

1 

30  YiaojODes, 

One  prisoner                    » 

1 

D. 


D. 


5  July. 

10      " 

1  Aug. 

1     " 

17  July. 

1  Aug. 

11      t( 

24  July. 

16  Aug. 

30  July 


16 

28 

Aug 

30 

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7 

Sept. 

28 
29 

Sept 

11 

29 

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5 

Oct. 

16 

11 

8 

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16 

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16 

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19 

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22 

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31 

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31 

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31 

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31 

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2  Nov. 

2 

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31 

Oct. 

16 

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16 

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2 

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3860 


54 


November. 

5 

2  Guayo. 

Three  prisoners 

o 

3  Diflf.  places. 

Silverio  Guerra,  S.  Mendoza,  and 

tnree  more 

4  Calilla. 

One  prisoner 

4  Diff.  places. 

Thirty-seven  prisoners 

n  Dlff.  places. 

Three  prisoners 

8  Vista  Hermosa. 

Tiiree  prisoners 

8  Sn.  Geronimo. 

One  prisoner 

12  Colorados. 

One  prisoner 

12  Fiija. 

One  prisoner 

13  Niguas. 

Two  prisoners 

14  Canibal. 

One  prisoner 

"    Caigulas 

One  prisoner 

15  Guasimillo. 

Four  prisoners 

"   Yareyes. 

Two  prisoners 

3860 

3 

D. 

16     " 

a 
5 

(1         n 

1 

11  Dec 

37 

31     " 

3 

16  Nov. 

3 

16     " 

1 

16     " 

1 

1    Dec. 

1 

22  Nov. 

2 

30     " 

1 

10   Dec 

1 

30  Nov 

1 

(<           u 

2 

1   Dec 

Three  prisoners 

Gerardo  P.   Puelles  and   twelve 


December. 
11  Ojo  de  Agua 
"    Tunas. 

more  .  13 

"    ManiguaGrande.One  prisoner  .  1 

23  Oamaguey.  C  Teodoro  Benitez,  J  A  Gironte, 

and  three  more  .  5 


3     D. 


4    Jan. 

4     " 
16     " 


1873 


January. 

3  Buey.  Sabana. 

One  prisoner 

1 

D, 

16 

Jan. 

4  Bella  Mata. 

Four  prisoners 

4 

(( 

11 

5  Corojo. 

Four  prisoners 

4 

li 

11 

5  Remedios. 

Three  prisoners 

3 

11 

li 

13  Holguin. 

Manuel  Ruiz 

1 

11 

11 

10  Difif.  places. 

Eighteen  prisoners 

18 

It 

(( 

13  Diff.  places. 

Five  prisoners 

5 

11 

31 

(1 

24  Jobosi. 

One  prisoner 

1 

" 

" 

24  Campana. 

One  prisoner 

1 

.1 

II 

26  Diff.  places. 

Seven  prisoners 

7 

■ ' 

" 

28  Ditf.  places. 

Thirteen  prisoners 

13 

u 

" 

28  Magibacoa. 

One  prisoner 

1 

'  ■ 

i( 

30  Camajuani. 

One  prisoner 

1 

(• 

(< 

30  Vigia. 

One  prisoner 

1 

<. 

u 

February. 

10  Diff.  places. 

Eighteen  prisoner^ 

18 

" 

16 

l( 

24  Cuba. 

One  prisoner 

I 

'• 

2Mch, 

30  Diff,  places, 

Forty-ei^ht 

30 

(• 

§ 

<< 

4054 


65 


March. 

1  Lauretano. 

2  Vista  Heimosa. 

3  Najasa. 
3  Cauto. 
6  Sie'Ta. 

6  Mijagueto. 

6  Calla. 

6  Holguin. 
10  Diff.  places. 

"    Laguna  Negra. 

"    Palmarito. 

"   Yaguas. 
13  San  Martin. 
15  Diff.  places. 

23  Najasa. 
25  Arteaga, 

28  Holguin. 

April. 

2  Diff.  places. 

5  Guaimaro. 

6  Bueyecito. 

1  Monte  Oricuro. 

10  Cliorillo. 

12  Joturo. 

13  Guaimaro. 

15  Jarahueca. 
"    Cobre. 

20  Diff.  places. 

24  Arrieros. 
24  Hacha. 
24  Jibaro. 

29  Camaguey. 

30  Cantillo. 

May. 

6  Holguin. 

8  Jobos.   _ 
13  Songo.j 

"  Caobas. 

16  Camaguey. 
"    Lajas. 

june. 

3  Diff.  places. 
5  Loreto. 

8  Guaimaro. 


Two  prisoners 

One  prisoner 

Ei.iihteen  prisoners 

One  prise  net- 

Cayeiano  Rustan 

N,  Maceo 

Ten  prisoners 

One  prisuner 

Ten  prisoners 

One  prisoner 

Nine  prisoners 

P  N  Valdes  and  a  negro 

One  prisciner 

Twenty  prisoners 

B  Mauri  and  four  more 

Eighteea  prisoners 

Five  prisoners 


Josd  Carmenell  and  eight  more 

Salustiano  Girones 

One  prisoner 

Five  prisoners 

Nineteen  prisoners 

TVelve  prisoners 

Five  prisoners 

Six  prisoners 

Six  prisoners 

Twelve  prisoners 

Four  prisoners 

F  Garcia  and  another 

Manuel  Mendoza 

Four  prisoners 

Two  prisoners 

Three  prisoners 
One  prisoner 
One  prisoner 
Seventeen  prisoenrs 
Two  prisoners 
One  prisoner  J 

Sixteen  prisoners 
Felix  Aguirre 
Sixteen  prisoners 


4054 
2 
1 

18 
1 
1 
1 

10 
1 

10 

1 

9 
2 

1 

20 
5 

18 
5 

9 
1 
1 
5 

19 
12 
5 
6 
6 
12 
4 
2 
1 
4 
2 

3 
1 
1 
17 
2 

2 


D. 


19  Mar. 
15     " 

19     " 


15 

(( 

19 

11 

19 

<< 

30 

i< 

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(( 

u 

11 

19 

a 

1   Apr. 
26  Mch. 

8 
12 

Apr 

D.       16  Apr. 


1    May 


16     D. 

1     " 
16     " 


3  May. 


9  May. 

16     " 


9  " 

21  " 

16  " 

16  " 

18  " 

18  " 

17  June. 


4308 


56 


9  Jarcial. 

10  Toro. 

11  Jumento, 
"  Gloria. 

19  Caimito. 

22  Diff.  places. 
30  Pozos. 
30  San  Andres. 

July. 

3  Holgnin. 

6  Tacamara. 

7  Arrierros. 

7  Tana. 

8  Camaguey. 

9  Diego. 
10  Jucaro. 

12  Zarzal. 
14  Mateliualo. 

20  Juaa  Cnollo. 

August. 

4  Castellon. 

5  San  Carlos. 

5  Guaimarillo. 

6  Diff.  places. 
8  Jtiinento. 

18  M  ino  Pilon. 

23  Camiijuani. 
"  TunaB. 

25  Cobre. 

"  Hon  don. 

"  Avispero. 

September. 

3  Diff.  places. 

8  Cayo  Villalvo. 

8  Pahnarito. 

10  Cainajiiani. 

13  Tiarriba. 

14  Mabuya. 
"  Jobosi. 

"  San  Alejandro. 

17  Diff  places. 

18  Diff.  places. 
"  Sanliajjo. 

"  Arrogy  Colorado 


One  prisoner 
Three  prisoners 
One  prisoner 
One  prisoner 
Three  prisoners 
Two  prisoners 
J  R 
Tea  prisoner* 


Eif^ht  prisoners 

Three  prisoners 

Two  prisoners 

One  prisoner 

Seven  prisoners 

M  Montero 

Eifjlit  prisoners 

E  Castillo  and  J  Manso 

Three  prisoners 

Five  prisoners 

One  prisoner 
Two  prisoners 
Jesus  Riera 
Two  prisoners 
Three  prisoners 
One  prisoner 
One  prisoner 
One  prisoner 
Three  prisoners 
Three  prisuners 
One  prisoner 


Three  prisoners 
Two  prisoners 
Two  prisoners 
One  prisoner 
Two  pri.soners 
Juan  Gutiso 
David  Madrigal 
Twenty-seven  prisoners 
Two  piisoners 
Thirteen  prisoners 
One  prisoners 
One  prisoner 


4308 
1 
3 
1 
1 
3 
2 

1 
10 


8  D. 

3  " 

2  " 

J  " 

7  " 

1  " 

8  " 

2  " 

3  " 
5  " 


D. 


3  D. 

2  " 

2  " 

1  " 

2  " 
1  " 

1  " 
27  " 

2  " 
13  " 

1  " 

1  " 


29  " 
24  " 
27  July. 


9 
10 

July 

9 

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9 

11 

18 

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11 

24 

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24 

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27 

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12 

Aug. 

9 

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15 

11 

12 

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15 

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20 

a 

12  Sept. 
3     " 

5 

11 

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9  Sept. 
14     " 

30 

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2 

Oct. 

28  Sept. 
30     " 

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(1 

2 

Oct. 

20 
23 

Sept 

30 

(( 

4445 


57 


4445 

20  Tunas. 

Five  prisoners 

5 

(( 

28     " 

"  Diflf.  places. 

Six  prisoners 

6 

<i 

30     " 

24  Varas. 

One  prisoner 

1 

11 

30     " 

21  Filipina. 

One  prisoner 

1 

K 

11      t< 

October. 

5  Santa  Clara. 

Captain  Josd 

1 

D. 

11  Nov 

10  San  Diego. 

Nine  prisoners 

9 

i( 

1     " 

16  Caney. 

Three  prisoners 

3 

11     " 

19  DifF.  places. 

Six  prisoners 

6 

(1 

5     " 

23  Diff.  places. 

Three  prisoners 

3 

" 

11     " 

26  Holguin. 

Some  prisoners 

5 

" 

5     " 

28  Jobosi. 

One  prisoner 

1' 

" 

11     " 

29  Limoues. 

Two  prisoners 

2 

" 

1     " 

31 

One  hundred  and  sixty-tlu*  j  of 

the  Virginians 

163 

(< 

7     " 

November. 

1  Guamo. 

Five  prisoners 

5 

D. 

14  Nov 

5  Santa  Clara. 

One  Captain 

1 

" 

11     " 

5  Seborucal. 

Oae  prisoner 

1 

(( 

t>     i< 

7  Sacra. 

Ten  prisoners 

10 

II 

14     " 

7  Cubitas. 

Three  prisoners 

3 

" 

15     " 

7  Saa  Manuel. 

One  prisoner 

1 

(1 

.1      << 

4672 

58 


Condemned  to  death  in  GARROTE  VIL. 


Antonio  Fernandez  Bramosio,  Jacinto  Vald^s,  Nicolas 

Nin  y  Pons,  Pedro  Martin  Rivero,  Francisco  Javier 

Cisneros,   Ambrosio  Valiente.  6  March     10 

Carlos  Manuel  de  Cespedes,  Francisco  Vicente  Aguile- 

ra,  Crist6bal  Mendoza,  Eligio  Izaguirre,   Eduardo 

Agramonte,  Pedro  Maria  Agiiero  y  Gonzalez,  Salva* 

do  Cisneros  Betancourt,  Francisco  Sanchez  Betan- 

court,  Pio  Rosado,  Fernando  Fornaris,  Miguel  Be- 
tancourt Guerra,  Jesus  Rodriguez,  Josd  Izaguirre, 

Miguel  Geronimo  Gutierrez,  Arcadio  Garcia,  Tran- 

quilino  Valdes,  Antonio  Lorda,  Eduardo  Macliado, 

Antonio  Zambrana,  Ignacio  Agramonte,  Rafael  Mo- 
rales,   Lucas  del  Castillo,  Diego  Machado,  Ramon 

Perez   Trujillo,    Manuel  Quesada,  Thomas  Jordan, 

Francisco  Kuz,  Jose  Valiente,  Jose  Maria  Mora,  An- 
tonio Fernandez  Bramosio,  Jose  Francisco  Bassora, 

Francisco   Izquierdo,    Plutarco    Gonzalez,    Ramon 

Fernandez     Criado,     Francisco    Javier    Cisneros, 

Joaquin  Delgado,  Ramon  Aguirre,  Francisco  Fesser, 

Ignacio  Alfaro,  Miguel  Aldama,  Carlos  del  Castillo, 

Jose   Manuel   Mestre,   Hilario   Cisneros,  Leonardo 

Delmonte,  Josd  Maria  Cespedes,  Francisco  Valdes 

Mendoza,  Nestor  Ponce  de  Leon,  Federico  Galvez, 

Francisco   Javier   Balmaseda,   Manuel  Casanova, 

Antonio  Mora,  Luis  Felipe  Mantilla,  Manuil  Mar- 

quez,  Josd  Pena  and  Joaquin  Anido.  55 

Santiago — One  hundred  persons.  100    D. 

Josd  Godino. 
Sagua — Santiago  Feo. 

Pablo  Feo. 

Nene  Feo. 
Pto  Principe — Enrique  Flotas  and  Carlos  Rivero. 
Sta  Clara — Francisco  Cardenas  Perez. 

Baldomero  Cancia  y  Garcia. 
Pto  Principe — Ignacio  Gonzalez  y  Gonzalez. 

Antouio  Rodriguez  Gonzalez. 
Bayama — Arcadio  Remon. 
Juan  Francisco  Aguirre,  Martin  Aguirre,  Manuel  Lopez 

Pineiro,  Felix  Fuentes,  P.  M.  Rivero,  J.  M. 

Mayorga,  Hilario  Cisneros,  R.  I.  Arnao,  J. 

M.  Cespedes,  J.  B  de  Luna,  F  V  Mendoza,     Official 

Federico    Galvez,    Rafael    M.    Merchan,         July, 

Tomas  Rodriguez,  Miguel  Leiva  Salmon, 

Joaquin  Jaramillo,  Cristobal  Diaz,  Pedro     19 

Bernal. 


1871 

11 

Mch. 

13 

July. 

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Court  HABruLED  by  order  of  the  Captain  General  as  punishable  under 

THE   DECREE    OF    FEBRUARY   THE    12tH,    1869. 


Silverio  Padilla,  Tranquiino  Garcia  Machado,  Rafael 
Lubian,  Julian  Mendive,  Tirso  Silvestre. 

Jose  Capiro,  Francisco  Martini'z  Pupo,  Eligio  Macha- 
do, Eugenio  Herrero,  Jose  D.  Gonzalez,  Manuel 
Alvarez. 

Francisco  Casamadiid. 

Benjamiu  Perez  Figueroa,  Cesareo  Betancourt,  Anto- 
nio Ramirez. 

Josd  Antonio  Aguilera,  Angel  Cedeno,  Jesus  Curbelo, 
Fernando  Suarez,  Antonio  Garces,  Narciso  Cardel, 
Josd  Ramon  Rodriguez. 

Gregorio  Ramirez,  Antonio  Cancio  Bello,  Isidro  del 
Pino  Perez,  Manuel  Leon  Bonilla,  Antonio  Javier 
Martinez,  Yictorio  Arbelo,  Emilio  Puente  Avila. 

Francisco  Diaz,  Josd  Diaz,  Rafael  Oropesa,  Guillermo 
Miro,  Manuel  Perez,  Casimiro  Chongo,  Dr.  Ramon 
Barrios,  Manuel  Lantigua  Rodriguez,  Amelio  Luis 
Vila  de  los  Reyes,  Josd  Diaz  Pineira,  Juan  Alvarez 
Campa, 

Miguel  Capriles,  Joaquin  Gonzalez,  Mariano  Gonza- 
lez, Domingo  Reinoso,  Francisco  Antonio  Zayas 

Esteban  Lima. 

Julian  Argtielles,  Antonio  Maria  Perez. 

Jose  Garcigorta  y  Galan,  Manuel  del  Sol. 

Jose  E.  Colima. 

Gertrudis  Napolks. 

Pro.  Pedro  Yera,  Victoria  Valdes,  Carmen  Correa, 

ROSARIO  CORTAZAR,  PlACIDA,  RoSA  Y  DoLORES  PerEZ, 

Pedro    Correa,    Pedro  Carbonell,   Juan   Urdaneta, 

Bamou  Cortazar,  Mateo,  Antonio,   Rafael  y  Josd 

Eulogio  Alfonso  y  Bias  Perez. 
Ramon  Perez,  Emilio  Manrique,  Francisco  Echeropal, 

Eduardo  Zamora. 
Carlos  Alvarez,  Antonio  Amado,  Salomd  Sandoval. 
Zacarias  Lopez. 

Justo  y  Asencio  Gonzalez,  Matias  Macias. 
Jose  Luis  Aguilera. 
Liborio  Jiminez 
Manuel  del  Aguila. 
Juan  B.  Latta,  Camilo  Hernandez,  Juan  B  Colonia. 


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Condemned  to   hard   labor   for   life   in  the  chain 

GANG  OF  the  PENAL  COLONY  OF  CeUTA. 


Condemned   to   ten  years  hard  labor  in  the   chain 

GANG    OF   THE    PENAL   COLONY    OF   CeUTA. 


Condemned  to  eight  years  hard  labor  in  the  chain 

GANG   OF   THE   PENAL   COLONY   OF    CeUTA. 


Condemned  to  ten  years  hard  labor  in  the  chain 

GANG. 


1869. 


Rafael  Lanza,   Isidro  Hernandez,  Jose   A.    Lucena, 

Julian  Sanchez  Villavicencio.  4        Sept.       14 

Pedro  Rivera.  1        Dec,        30 


1869. 


Miguel  Estrada  Mirandi,  Ramon  J.  Agramonte,  Josd 
Felix  Bonachea,  Josa  Ruiz  Lopez,  Leonardo  Perez  y 
Martinez.  5        Sept.       14 


1869. 


Josd  Valera,  Tomas  Gener,  Anibal  Agiiero,  Jose  Roque 
Sanchez,  Jose  Manuel  Pascnal,  Alberto  Agiioro, 
Carlos  Callejas,  Josd  Eligio  Perez,  Gregorio  Gon- 
zalez, Ricardo  Horta,  Juan  B.  Juanicot,  Antonio 
Guichard,  Joaquin  Melville,  Miguel  Vidal,  Ignacio 
Martinez,  Liborio  Dejgado,  Andres  Arongo,  Angel 
Valladares,  Jose  Guiteras,  Josd  Zamora.  20        May        26 


Condemned  to   six   years  hard  labor  in  the  chain 

GANG   OF   THE   PENAL   COLONY   OF   CeUTA. 

1869. 

Antonio  Alva  Moreno.  1        Sept        14 


1869. 


Manuel    de    Jesus   Fleites,   Tomas    Manuel   Juviel, 

Miguel  Fernandez,  Manuel  Capote  Quinones.  4        Sept.       14 

Cayetano  N.  1        Nov.  2 


Condemned  to  eight  years  hard  labor  in  the  chain 

GANG. 

1869. 

Casimiro  Gonzalez,  Antonio  Abad,  2       Sept.      14 


61 


Condemned   to    six  tears  hard  labor  in  the  chain 

GANG. 


1869. 


Antonio  Josd  and  Tiburcio  de  la  Cruz,  Jaan  Sanchez, 

Jeius  M.  Meneses,  Demetrio  Pefia.  6  Aug.  6 

Meliton  Valdes,  Fidel  Barrera  (hij o)  2  Sept.  14 
Pedro  Ulet  Delgado,    Manuel  Lopez  Sierra,   Julian 

Mendive.  8  Nov.  2 

Josd  Lorenzo  Castaueda.  1  Nov.  2 


Condemned   to  four  years  hard  labor  in  the  chain 
chain  gang. 

Josd  Camilo  Enriquez. 

Julian  Jose  Acosta,  Eduardo  Merlo. 


1869. 

1 

2 

Aug. 

Nov; 

6 

2 

1869. 

Sept. 

14 

Nor. 

2 

13 

29 

July. 
Jan. 

14 

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Condemned  from  two  to  ten  years  hard  labor  in  the 

GANG. 

Enrique  Rodrio^uez,  Vicente  Paleu.  2 

Agustin  Morell,  Alonso  de  Cespedes,  Nieves  Cardoso 
and  Nicolas  Sardinas.  4 

N.  Emilio.  D. 

Two  of  the  Hornet.  2     " 

Jan.  12       N  Arias.  1     " 

March  1 

Cienfuegos — Matias  Suarez.  1     "  3  Mch. 

July  12 
Santiago — Rafael  Palacio,  Franco  Caballero,  Miguel 

Echeverria,  Tomas  Ferrer.  4     '•        20  July. 

Villa  Clara— Rafael  Alfonso,  Domingo  Sosa  Ramiez, 

Desiderio  Ordonez,  Manuel. 
Santiago — Juan  Jose  Torres: 
Giiines — Juan  Rodriguez  Valmaseda. 
Sagua — Josd  Cantero. 

Manuel  Herrera  Gallardo. 
Manzanillo — Juan  Rafael  Cisneros. 
Villa  Clara — Nazario  Rodriguez  Feo. 

Martin  Bello  y  Ruiz. 

Miguel  Maohado, 
Camaguezy---Jose  Casto  del  Valle  and  3  negroes, 
Santiago — Juan  de  Dios  Dupuy. 
Pto  Principe— Juan  de  Dios  Acosta. 
Remedios — Manuel  Quintanal. 

Benigno  del  Rio.  3    <♦  8  Dec. 


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Santa  Clara — Rafael  Yila  Chaves. 

Pedro  del  Rio. 
Manzanillo — Dionisio  Gutierrez. 
Habana — Eleven  students. 

Joaquin  Beimudez,  Joaquin  Rodriguez. 
Habana — Nineteen  students. 
Pto  Principe — Polonio  Cissneros. 

Jose  M.  y  Cabrera. 
Manzanillo — Miguel  Rodriguez  Navea. 
Reraedios  —Jose  A.  Espinosa. 
Santa  Clara — Pedro  Herrera. 
Santiago — Jesns  M  M. 
Santiago — Juana  Perez. 
Habana — Four  students. 

Six  of  the  Horaet. 
Nov.  2. 

Habana — Sixty-six  men  and  a  woman. 
Pto  Principe — Lino  Cabrera. 
Pto  Principe — Jorge  Ayala,  Gervasio   Varona,  Ven- 

ancio  Lopez  Pacbo,  Anto.  Lopez  Cauas.       4     "        23  May, 


2 

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1 

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21  Nov. 

11 

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28  Nov. 

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63 


TRANSPORTED    TO     THE    ISLAND   OP    FERNANDO   POO   IN   THE   COAST   OF 
AFRICA   ON   THE   21ST   MAT,    1869. 


Acosta,  D.  Alejandro. 
Acosta  y  Romero,  D.  Alejandro. 
^Acosta,  D.  Domingo. 
^Almanza,  D.  Bias  Josd. 
Almanza,  D.  Carlos  Enrique. 
Agtiero,  D.  Martin, 
Agilero,  D.  Federico. 
Armengol,  D.  Francisco  W. 
Ayala,  D.  Felipe  Carlos  de 
*Albernas,  D,  Jos6  Leon. 
Anduiza,  D.  Juan. 
*Arce,  D.  Miguel. 
*Armario,  D.  Ramiro. 
Andino,  D.  Vicente. 
Alvares,  D.  Nicolds. 
Abreu,  D.  Manuel. 
Alvarez,  D.  Manuel. 
Andr^  D.  Domingo. 
Boggiero,  D.  Andres. 
Bolona,  D.  Antonio. 
Balino  D.  Carlos  Jos^ 
Broderman,  D.  Julio. 
Bianchi,  D.  Joaquin 
Barrenqui,  D.  Pedro  Luis. 
Bravo  Senties,  D.  Miguel. 
Barreto,  D.  Antonio. 
Barreto,  D.  Indalecio. 
Barreto,  D.  Manuel. 
Bonachea,  D.  Alejo. 
*Bonachea,  D.  Francisco  C. 
Balmaseda,  D.  Francisco  Javier. 
Balmaseda,  D.  Enrique. 
Balmaseda,  D.  Crispin. 
Balmaseda,  D.  Antonio  Abad. 
*Balmaseda,  (pardo)  Simon. 
*Blanco,  D.  Juan  Bautista. 
Blanco,  D.  Julian. 
Blanco,  D.  Luis. 
Benitez,  D.  Juan  Bautista. 
Bellido  de  Luna,  D.  Antonio. 
Calvo,  D.  F^lix  Maria 
Castillo,  Pro.  D.Alfo  del 
Castillo,  D.  Carlos  del 
Castillo,  (mor.  esc)  J.  Maria 


Cabaleiro,  D.  Jos^. 
Cabaleiro,  D.  Eduardo. 
*Caballero  D.  Eniilio. 
Cairo,  D.Francisco. 
*Calero,  D.  Gabriel. 
Cabanas,  D.  Jos6. 
Cardenas,  D.  Juan. 
Castanedfi,  D.  Jo?^. 
Cordobes,  D.  Manuel. 
Cantero,  D.  Miguel  G, 
Casals  y  Quesada,  D.  Pedro. 
Canto,  D.  Miguel. 
Canto,  D.  Miguel  Liborio. 
Ceballos,  D.  Antonio. 
Chirino,  D.  Pablo. 
Chenard,  D.  Jos^  Maria. 
Chaves,  D.  Ambrosio. 
Cherse,  D.  Antolin. 
Deleito,  D.  Rafael. 
Du-Breuil,  D.  Alfredo.  ' 
Duran,  D.  Francisco. 
Duggan,  D.  Juan. 
Diaz,  D.  Ricardo. 
Diaz  Pimienta,  D.  Diego. 
*Diaz  Regalado,  D.  Santiago. 
*Diaz,  D.  Pedro. 
Diaz,  D.  Andres. 
*Echemendia,  D.  Francisco. 
Echemendia  D.  Hermogenes. 
Echagarrua,  D.  Benito. 
*Esverel,  D.  Pedro. 
Espinache,  D.  Eduardo. 
Embil,  D.  Miguel. 
*Espinosa,  D.  Simon. 
Feo,  D.  Antonio. 
Fuentes,  D.  Fe^lix. 
Freixas,  D.  Patrocinio. 
Fors,  D.  Carlos. 
Fors,  D.  Rafael. 
Farres,  D.  Santiago. 
Farres,  D.  Francisco. 
Farres,  D.  Enrique. 
*Fraderii,  D.  Andres. 
Fernandez,  D.  Eugenio. 


u 


Fernandez  de  Velasco,  D.  Frco.  Molina,  D.  Ediivigis. 
Fernandez  Morera,  D.  Jos^  M.       *Meza,  D.  Jose. 


Gonzalez,  D.  Andres  Avelino. 
^Gonzalez,  D.  Jo&6  Antonio. 
Gonzalez,  D.  Jos6  Bienvenido. 
Gonzalez  Alvarez,  D.  Juan. 
*Gonzalez,  D.  Paulino. 
Gonzalez,  D.  Ricardo. 
*Gonzalez,  D.  Ramon. 
Gonzalez,  D.  Felipe. 


Moya,  D.  Jos^  Antonio. 
Moya,  D.  Pedro. 
Martinez  Suri,  D.  Marcelino. 
Martinez,  D.  Manuel. 
Mendive,  D.  Mariano. 
Navarro,  D.  Antonio. 
*Nunez,  D.  Jos6. 
*Norel,  D.  Joaquin. 


Garrido,  D.  Cayetano  Domingo.  *Ovando,  D.  Federico. 


Garcia  D.  Federico 

Garcia,  D.  Jos6  Maria. 

Garcia  Caceres,  D.  Joaquin. 

Garcia,  D.  Jos6  del  Carmen. 

Garcia,  D.  Luis. 

*Garcia,  D.  Nicolas  Donato. 

Galvan  D.  Jos^ 

Gutierrez,  D.  Jesus  Maria 

*Galiano,  D.  Manuel. 

*Hedesa,  D.  Antonio. 

Huguet,  D.  Jos^. 

Hoyos  Presbitero,  D.  J.  Miguel 

*Izaqui,  D.  Antonio 

^Infanzon,  D.  Maduel  Maria. 

Lima,  D.  Jacinto. 

Lima,  D.  Miguel. 

Lamar,  D.  Evaristo. 

Mazon,  D.  Andres. 

Montes,  D.  Cayetano. 

Mujica,  D.  Manuel  Antonio 


^O'Connell,  D.  Carlos. 
Ortega,  D.  Carlos. 
*Ortega,  J).  Jos6  de  la  Luz. 
Oiler,  D.  Fernando. 
Olivero,  D.  Jos6  Ignacio. 
Ortiz,  D.  Jos^  Lids. 
Oliva,  D.  Pedro. 
Pozo,  D.  Jois^  Julian. 
Parodi,  J).  Kste^ban. 
Pantaleon,  D.  Este^ban, 
Parilla,  D.  Justo. 
Palacios,  D.  Luis. 
Posada,  D.  Banion. 
Pulgarnn,  D.  Ral'ael. 
*PadriiiO,  I).  Rafael. 
Perez,  Ti.  Antonio. 
Perez,  Turres,  D.  Andres. 
Perez,  D.  Benjamin. 
Perez,  D.  Felipe. 


Perez,  de  Pablo. 
Mujica,  (pardo  esclavo)  Carlos.     *Perez  de  la  Hera,  D.  Silvestre. 
Marquez,  D.  Francisco.  *Perez,  D.  Salvador. 

Meneiga,  D.  Francisco.  *Perez  Angueira,  D.  Francisco. 

Milan,  D.  Gaspar.  Perez,  D.  Severino. 

Macias,  D.  Josd  Miguel.  Perez,  D.  Francisco. 

Monzon,D.  Jos6  Penicliet,  D.  Ramon. 

Mora,  D.  Jos6  Manuel.  Poey,  D.  Federico. 

Momplet,  D.  Jos6.  Ponce  de  Leon,  D.  Jos6  Manuel. 

Marrero,  D.  Antonio.  Pena,  D.  Bartolome. 

Marrero  y  Enrique,  D.  Baitolom(5Pena,  D.  Josd,  Antonio  de  la 
Marrero,  D.  Francisco.  Pena,  D.  Mariano  de  la 

Marrero,  D.  Tiburcio.  Pereira,  D.  Josd. 

Martin,  D.  Carlos.  Pino,  (bijo)  D.  Rafael. 

*Medero,  D.  Bonifacio.  Pino  (padre)  D.  Rafael. 

*Medero,  D.  Tomas.  Quinteroy  Angueira,  de  Eduardo. 

Morales,  D.  Carlos.  Quintana,  D,  Jos6  Maria.  ^ 

Morales,  (pardo)  J.  Evangelista.  Quintana,  D.  Pedro. 


65 


Morales  Mena,  Rafael. 
Morales  Juiien,  D.  RMfael. 
Rubi,  D.  Martin. 
*Reinaklo,  Jacobo  Gregori. 
Rose]],  D.  Jose. 
*Ricano,  D.  Jos^  Maria. 
Raldiris,  D.  Lino. 
Rojas,  D,  Manuel  J. 
Riquelme,  D.  Miguel. 
Rubio,  D.  Raraon. 
Rio,  D.  Andres  del 
Rio,  D.  Joaquin  del 
Riveron,  D.  Augustin. 
Riveroi],  D.  Jos(^. 
Riveron,  D.  Pedro. 
Rosello  D.  Cayetano. 
*Riera,  D.  Francisco. 
Ramos,  D.  Juan  Tomas. 
Ramos  Almeida,  D.  Francisco. 
Rodriguez,  D.  Jose  Maria. 
Rodriguez,  D.  Lucas. 
Rodriguez  D.  Leandro. 
*Rodriguez,  D.  Manuel. 
Rodriguez  D.  Mariano. 
Reus,  D.  Ramon. 
Sebe  D.  Andres. 
Salouvel,  D.  Juan. 
*Sandoval  D.  Angel. 
Saez,  D.  Dionisio. 
*Segura,  D.  Eusebio.    " 
Sotol:ngo,  D.  Fracisco  de 
Sanchez  Lubian,  D.  Francisco. 
Sanchez,  D.  Jos6. 


Rozas,  Mr.  John  C. 
*Riva,  D.  Diego  Jos6. 
Socarras,  D.  Indalecio. 
Socarras,  D.  Juan  Francisco. 
Socarras,  D.  Pablo. 
Sosa,  D.  Juan. 

Sta.  Cruz,  Pro.  D.  Jos^  Cecilio. 
Salinas  D.  Manuel. 
^Salaverria,  de  Pedro. 
Salazar,  D.  Rafael. 
Sal  y  Lima,  Pro.  D.  Rafael. 
Soraeillan,  D.  Pedro  C. 
Torre,  D.  Juan  de  la 
Tiujillo  y  Carrera,  D.  Jos^. 
Tiujillo  y  Armas,  D.  Manuel. 
Tarafa,  D.  Miguel. 
Urrutia,  D.  Jos6. 
*Valerio.  D.  Felipe. 
Walls  y  Wilson,  D.  Jos^. 
Walls  V  Wilson,  D.  Santia2:o. 
Vidal.D.  Isidro. 
Valle,  D.  Ramon. 
*yargas,  D.  Ladislao. 
Valdes  Chacon,  D.  Ambrosio. 
Valdes,  Pro.  D.  Jos^  Candido. 
Valdes  Colon,  D-  Joaquin. 
Valdes,  (pardo)  Jos6  Miguel. 
Valdes  (pardo)  Jos6. 
Zayas,  D.  Eraclio. 
Zifredo,  D.  Hip61ito. 
Zifredo,  D.  Juan. 
Zimmermann,  D.  Carlos. 


*Zerezo,  (morenoj  Alejandro. 

*  Died  on  the  ship  or  iu  the  hospital  after  landing  on  account  of  the  bad  treat- 
ment, exposure,  bad  alimants  and  want  of  medicines, 

The  professions  of  the  above  mantioned  250  transported  Cubans  were  : 
7  Administrators    ol 


sugar 
plantations. 
i   Architect. 
3  Attorneys-at-law. 
3  Brokers. 
2  Bankers. 

10  Carpenters. 
5   Clerjyymen. 

11  Clerks  of   Xotaries,  Law- 

yers, &c. 


4  Druggists. 

3  Distillers. 

4  Engineers. 
20  Farmers. 

2  Judges  of  the  peace. 

6  Lawyers. 

4  Masons. 

4  Military  officers. 

2  Mortgage  Recorders. 

8  Notaries. 


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33  Clerks  of  Merchants 

6  Physicians. 

6        "       of  Railroads. 

1  President  of  a  Gas  Company. 

2        "       of  the  Post  Office. 

1  Painter  of  history. 

1   Consul  of  Great  Britain. 

17  Property  holders. 

3  Dentists. 

7  Teachers. 

3  Police  OflScers. 

5  Tobacco  Manufacturers. 

2  Pilots. 

1  Tailor. 

5  Sugar  Masters. 

15  Sailors,    musicians,     boat- 

4 Surveyors. 

men,  sugar  makers,  jour- 

3 Students. 

neymen,  and  other    pro- 

3 Slioemakers. 

fessions. 

1  Schoolbo3\ 

2  Silversmiths. 

250       of  whom  were 

Clergymen.     -     -     _         5. 

Married 

.     -     -     -     -     140. 

Single. 

-     -     -     -       91. 

Widows 

irs.       -     -     -       14. 

250. 

Transported  to  the  penal  colonies  op  Africa. 

Calixto  Machado  Marin.  ]  Aug.     5 

Luis  Marin  de  la  Cruz,  1         Aug.     6 

Jos6  de  Jesus  Quintana,  Faustino  Cepeda.  2         Aug.  12 

Bernardo  J.  Esverel,  Domingo  Zaza,  Jos6  Gabriel 
Fiores,  Manuel  Sanchez,  Enrique  Miranda,  Ra- 
mon Zenea,  Felix  Clarke,  Rafael  Gutierrez,  Jos6 
Yaldes. 

Carlos  Yalcour,  Jnan  Francisco  Miranda  Manuel 
Suarez  del  Pino,PabloFuente,  Laureano  Carras- 
co  Juan  Bejarano. 

Tomas  Toledo,  Juan  M.  Rey,  Valentin  Gomez. 

Carlos  Diaz  Molina,  Andres  de  la  Torre,  Antonio 
Fluriack  y  Sariol. 

Felipe  and  and  Andres  Rivera,  Juan  Hernandez, 
Ramon  Rodriguez,  Gregorio  Perez,  Francisco 
Alvarez,  Jos6  Antonio  Rivera. 

Francisco  Blandino. 

Miguel  and  Jos^  Valdes. 

Miguel  and  Jos6  Almeida,  Jos6  M.  Oliver,  Miguel 
Oquendo. 

Carlos  Armijio  y  Martinez. 

Petronilo  de  Velasco. 

Pedro  Luis  Perchemiel. 

Antonio  Ramos  Almeida. 

Pederico  Marino. 


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